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UNDER THE LILACS [Hardcover]

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Sampson Low (1922)
  • ASIN: B0033V9G8A
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars a good, wholesome book 5 Feb 2002
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'Under the Lilacs' is, like 'Little Women, a sweet, simple tale in the true Alcott style. It begins very prettily with a portrait of childhood and its pleasures, and ends in a similar vein with all the sweetness and light possible. The story itself is not very substantial or startling, but well worth reading for Alcott fans. The book itself is an easy read; Alcott is slightly didactic, but not enough to interfere with the story; some of the characters are unnaturally good, but that is only to be expected. The book chiefly concerns a young boy who has run away from the circus, an old theme given a new aspect by the author. His adventures and those of his playmates form the substance of the book. I found the first chapter lovely, but the book palled a bit after that; after reading 'Rose in Bloom' especially it was something of a disappointment. The book certainly isn't a work of genius, but Alcott fans will like it even if only as a work presenting another view of the author's skill.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Juvenile yet complex 2 Mar 2003
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I enjoyed Under the Lilacs immensely. It is a wonderful story of children and how they mature. The characters at times seemed rather flat and uninteresting yet the story is a very fun one. It is full of laughter and tears and eventually a happy ending. I would recommend this book to people who have enjoyed Louisa May Alcott in the past or those who enjoy a relatively juvenile book yet will be able to understand references to relatively older literature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgia 29 Sep 2008
By R. Fink - Published on Amazon.com
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Young people may find it corny, but older adults will delight in the adventures of a "lost boy" in a caring community (before social workers) and his adventures with the neighboring children. All the elements of old-fashioned story-telling: a crippled lad, a rich lady with horses, a day at the circus, the "stolen" money. This reprint has a lot of typos which, in a strange way, adds an authentic "feel" of the times.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Under The Lilacs 9 Feb 2011
By Blanche Tracy - Published on Amazon.com
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While most of this story is charming and delightful, I would caution anyone who is sensitive to animal abuse to give it a pass.
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