WETHERSFIELD
SENIOR BOOK CLUB
Mondays 1:00-2:30 at the
William
J.
Pitkin
Community Center
30 Greenfield Street
June
25, 2007 March, Geraldine
Brooks. 2006 Pulitzer Prize. Brooks
imagines a life for Captain March, of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. She
borrows heavily from the real life and character of Aclott’s father Bronson. March’s
convictions are both admirable and aggravatingly rigid. Brooks’s
affecting, beautifully written novel of Marmee’s life on the home front
and her husband’s in the South shows the intimate horror of the
Civil War and the difficulty of living honestly with the knowledge of human suffering.
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