Little Women and Werewolves

    (Del Rey, 2010)
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Little Women is a timeless classic. But Louisa May Alcott’s first draft, before her editor sunk his teeth into it, was even better. In this uncensored version, the March girls learn some biting lessons, transforming from wild girls into little women - just as their friends and neighbors transform into vicious, bloodthirsty werewolves! As the Civil War rages, the girls learn the value of being kind, the merits of patience and grace, and the benefits of knowing a werewolf who can disembowel your teacher.
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