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Little Women Part 1

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On Riverside Readings, we are traveling the waters of Massachusetts in Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women”! Considered to be one of the most significant literary contributions, not just by a woman but by anyone who has put paper to pen, “Little Women” tells the story of 4 sisters, Jo March, played by Mary Kate Phillips, Meg March, played by Amari Roach, Beth March, played by Nadia Jacobs (who voices Mrs.March as well) and Amy March, played by Maddie Morman, “Little Women” takes us on a semi-autobiographical journey into our author's life. During this story, we challenge the role of women in society and actively question what it means to be ‘prim and proper’ all while coming of age during a time in America that was filled with endless turmoil during the Civil War. Though there are countless others within this story, all of which are connected with the March sisters and their Mother (Marmee) in one way or another, I look forward to having these ‘Little Women’ guide us to safety on Riverside Readings - A Dramatic Reading Radio Show hosted by Trent Mylie.

*Part One consists of Chapters 1-10, unlike written by the Author of Chapters 1-23*

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On Riverside Readings, we are traveling the waters of Massachusetts in Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women”! Considered to be one of the most significant literary contributions, not just by a woman but by anyone who has put paper to pen, “Little Women” tells the story of 4 sisters, Jo March, played by Mary Kate Phillips, Meg March, played by Amari Roach, Beth March, played by Nadia Jacobs (who voices Mrs.March as well) and Amy March, played by Maddie Morman, “Little Women” takes us on a semi-autobiographical journey into our author's life. During this story, we challenge the role of women in society and actively question what it means to be ‘prim and proper’ all while coming of age during a time in America that was filled with endless turmoil during the Civil War. Though there are countless others within this story, all of which are connected with the March sisters and their Mother (Marmee) in one way or another, I look forward to having these ‘Little Women’ guide us to safety on Riverside Readings - A Dramatic Reading Radio Show hosted by Trent Mylie.

*Part One consists of Chapters 1-10, unlike written by the Author of Chapters 1-23*

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