Genre: Historical Fiction, Retelling
Format: paperback
Pages: 423
Published: October 4, 2022
Where I got It: My shelf (An Xmas gift)
Summary:
In 1861, war is raging in the South, but in Concord, Massachusetts, Margaret March has her own battles to fight. With her husband serving as an army chaplain, the comfort and security of Margaret's four daughters-- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy--now rest on her shoulders alone. Money is tight and every month, her husband sends less and less of his salary with no explanation. Worst of all, Margaret harbors the secret that these financial hardships are largely her fault, thanks to a disastrous mistake made over a decade ago which wiped out her family's fortune and snatched away her daughters' chances for the education they deserve.
Yet even with all that weighs upon her, Margaret longs to do more--for the war effort, for the poor, for the cause of abolition, and most of all, for her daughters. Living by her watchwords, "Hope and keep busy," she fills her days with humdrum charity work to keep her worries at bay. All of that is interrupted when Margaret receives a telegram from the War Department, summoning her to her husband's bedside in Washington, D.C. While she is away, her daughter Beth falls dangerously ill, forcing Margaret to confront the possibility that the price of her own generosity toward others may be her daughter's life.
A stunning portrait of the paragon of virtue known as Marmee, a wife left behind, a mother pushed to the brink, a woman with secrets.
Review:
I started this book in December but I had to put it on the backburner. It was just so sad and I didn't need sad during the holidays. Buuuut I picked it back up and it is the first book of 2026.
I hate being lazy, but I'm feeling super meh today, so we'll divide and conquer this review.
The Good
- I loved reading Marmee's POV. It was nice reading her feelings.
- It was sad, but still enjoyable.
- The author did a great job capturing the vibe of the original book and bringing it to her version. I think the author would approve.
- Such a beautiful tale.
The Bad and the Ugly
- You will need a Kleenex because you will cry. Not necessarily a bad thing, but just a nice word of warning.
- The ending....you can't leave us like this. Will there be a book 2???????
Conclusion
Overall, I did enjoy this a lot. The ending...ugh. You can't just leave us like this. We need another book!!!!
I'll stamp this with 4 stars.






























Sounds like a good one.
ReplyDeleteI can't do sad right now, so I'll have to put this one on my list for later. It does sound good though.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carole :=)
ReplyDeleteOh, the ending can make or break for me! I'm not into sad stories, but sometimes a story can be worth the tears.
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