![]() ![]() I really enjoyed this adaptation of Little Women. ![]() It seamlessly models the use of pronouns, self-discovery, coming out and family support. While it has an LGBT+ theme, writing is the main theme. Verdict: Little Women for modern times is a hit! It is accurately named Jo since it follows her life and focuses on her personal growth, blog post and coming out. ![]() This format is successful and makes for a quick, easy read. Keep your eyes out for Easter eggs, which are Meg’s high school named after Little Women’s original publisher, and the Middle School is named after the editor who helped shape the book. The bright digital illustrations include people of color and follow the story line. With the start of eighth grade, Jo March decides its time to get serious about her writing and. There are some changes that make the graphic novel modern, such as Beth has cancer, not scarlet fever, honoring of people’s pronouns, and the reason why Jo does not want to marry Laurie. Kathleen Gros (author), Kathleen Gros (illustrator). Jo tells the story alternately though her blog posts and daily experiences. Jo starts eighth grade, joins her school newspaper, and learns about herself. This modern-day adaptation of Little Women is a middle grade graphic novelization. What would happen if Little Women took place now instead of in the 1860s? You do not have to guess, just read Jo: An Adaptation of Little Women (Sort Of). Jo: An Adaptation of Little Women (Sort Of). ![]()
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