Here’s the thing: If I had kept with March at the beginning of the summer, I might have liked it more. I then read a couple other books, picked up The Underground Railroad ( review here), then The Nickel Boys, also by Colson Whitehead, and returned to March. I read the opening chapter and decided it would be a quick read, maybe something best set aside for August. March was the first book I picked up this summer. It was an uphill battle to enjoy this book on account of how much I dislike Little Women. It answers questions about what he did while away from his family and how he met/married Marmee. March, the absent father in Little Women, who serves in the Union Army during the U.S. March by Geraldine Brooks gives a personality to Mr.
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