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Meg March and the Social Pressure

Little Women Podcast

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Meg March and the Social Pressure

By: Niina Niskanen
Narrated by: Jen Brady
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John is the underrated love interest in the Little Women canon, but he is actually really great. He is a gentleman and a wonderful father and he adores Meg. I am joined by Little Women expert, the author of March Sisters Sweet Romance Book series, Jen Brady. In Jen's book "Falling for the tutor" we get John's point of view on things. What does he think about the March family and how did he fall in love with Meg? Join us in this wonderful discussion. We shall be discussing about Meg's character. Her original inspiration is Louisa May Alcott's older sister, Anna Alcott and how Meg is the one sister, who feels most pressure from the outside world to fit in.

Dive deep into the world of "Little Women" with "Meg March and the Social Pressure," a captivating podcast audiobook that offers an insightful analysis of Meg March's character and the societal challenges she faces. This unique podcast series provides a fresh perspective on Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, focusing on the intricate social pressures that shape Meg's decisions and experiences. Narrated with high-quality audio, this audiobook combines engaging storytelling with thoughtful analysis, making it perfect for both fans of "Little Women" and those interested in literary discussions. Whether you're revisiting the novel or discovering it for the first time, this podcast audiobook will enrich your understanding and appreciation of Meg March's journey.

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Literary History & Criticism United States World Literature
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