Eight Cousins

Eight Cousins

Taschenbuch
3.84

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Beschreibung

"Louisa May Alcott's "Eight Cousins" is a cherished classic coming-of-age story that showcases Alcott's talent for creating relatable characters and compelling narratives, making it an excellent choice for readers in search of Louisa May Alcott books.The tale centers around Rose Campbell, a recently orphaned girl, who is sent to live with her six aunts and seven male cousins in Boston. This narrative of familial bonds and childhood adventures stands out among classic family stories. Rose, initially fragile and sickly, transforms under the unconventional upbringing by her Uncle Alec, who disregards the conventional norms of the 19th-century society to raise Rose, providing an engaging narrative for fans of unconventional Victorian tales.Under her uncle's care, Rose blooms both physically and emotionally, learning vital lessons about honesty, kindness, health, and love. As Rose navigates life with her boisterous and affectionate cousins, she learns the value of family, friendship, and resilience, contributing to the genre of inspirational stories for girls.Throughout the book, Alcott explores themes like gender norms, education, and class structure in 19th-century America, using her keen narrative to critique these societal norms, a common trait in 19th-century societal critique literature.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
Abenteuer
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
288
Preis
22.95 €

Beiträge

1
Alle
5

Always a joy, if one remembers what time and place this book was written and set in, and how thus, it is pretty progressive in comparison. 1875 in Boston was a much different time and place then where I am reading this book today in 2024. And yet I think there are some morals in this story still relevant to this day. How kindness and a steadfast hold onto one's beliefs does more to convince others of them than grand speeches. How to value 'our elders' without doing so blindly and how to keep an open mind. Do I believe that sometimes Dr. Alec overdoes his shielding Rose from "the frivolities of fashion and such"? Yes. But it is shown in this book nicely how he does so because he doesn't know better. He becomes Rose's guardian when she is already 13, after having close to no experience in raising a child. And yet I believe his approach to parenting is more reasonable than some examples I have witnessed both in real life and on the internet. All in all I think this book would be a great one to teach critical reading with. It uses some language that we, nowadays, understand to be racist, but never so in a way that is ill-intentioned. And it shows some classicism in the characters minds and how it fits with or might have emerged from their world view. And it does so without excusing it away.

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