Louisa May Alcott's novel "The Four Girls of Dr. March" tells the story of four sisters living in a moneyless family in Concord in the heart of Massachusetts. They help their mother live the house and also become "better" without their father engaged in the Civil War.
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Louisa May Alcott's novel "The Four Girls of Dr. March" tells the story of four sisters living in a moneyless family in Concord in the heart of Massachusetts. They help their mother live the house and also become "better" without their father engaged in the Civil War.