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1) Little Women
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"After her first literary success with Hospital Sketches, a book based on her experiences in the Civil War, and her secret career as the author of 'rubbishy novels' to contribute to the family income, Louisa May Alcott was asked by her publisher to write a 'girl's book.' Alcott grudgingly complied with this semiautobiographical novel of four very different sisters and their beloved Marmee struggling to keep a home with their father away at war--and...
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First published in 1903, The Call of the Wild borught Jack London international acclaim and a readership that would span generations. Stolen from his comfortable California home, Buck -- a powerful half-St. Bernard, half-Scottish sheepdog -- is shipped to the Klondike and pressed into service as a sled dog. So begins an odyssey in which Buck suffers cruelty and neglect, learns the brutal skills of a survivor, finds a gentle master that he can respect...
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"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was perhaps the most admired American writer of the 19th century, and his works were extraordinary bestsellers at home and abroad. Longfellow's immense popularity helped raise the status of poetry in America, and some of his works -- Hiawatha, "The Wreck of the Hesperus," Evangeline, "The Courtship of Miles Standish," and "Paul Revere's Ride"--Have become inseparable parts of the American heritage."--OCLC
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"Emma Bovary is the original desperate housewife. Beautiful but bored, she is married to a provincial doctor yet harbors dreams of an elegant and passionate life. In an effort to make her life everything she believes it should be, she spends lavishly on clothes and on her home and embarks on two disappointing affairs. Soon heartbroken and crippled by debts, Emma takes drastic action with tragic consequences for her husband and daughter."--OCLC
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