I received this book a few years ago for Christmas and read it for an English project.
This is a story about 4 sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March, and how they deal with life in Concord, Massachusetts, in the early 1860s, while living in poverty, and their father is at war.
I thought the book, although shortened and probably better for kids younger than me, was a good overall book. I find, though, if told in a 1st person point of view, it may have a slight bit more emotion because it would be seen through the girls' eyes instead of a narrators.
I would recommend this book to 7-10 year old's looking for good literature to read, but not too long or having too many difficult words to read.