1. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

    “The first (of many) times I read Little Women I fell in love with headstrong Jo, but rereading it Beth stands out in my mind as the one who was able to look beyond herself and care for the wider world without craving attention. I wanted to be that selfless, but sadly never was as good as Beth.” — Linda

     
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