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Jun 06, 2015
Debbie Phillips
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Loved it.
This was the first time I have read this book, as far as I know.
It was sweet.
It was wonderful.
It was full of growing girls and boys.
The main character, Rose, such a sweet girl, grows and endures many trials and even helps her 7 male cousins to grow and mature as well.
She is so giving.
Just lovely.
The Aunts... hysterical, endearing, lovely, funny, strange, Great.
And Uncle Alec is the best. Anyone would love him to be their guardian.
a quote and a wake up call for all us parents/guardians, ...more
This was the first time I have read this book, as far as I know.
It was sweet.
It was wonderful.
It was full of growing girls and boys.
The main character, Rose, such a sweet girl, grows and endures many trials and even helps her 7 male cousins to grow and mature as well.
She is so giving.
Just lovely.
The Aunts... hysterical, endearing, lovely, funny, strange, Great.
And Uncle Alec is the best. Anyone would love him to be their guardian.
a quote and a wake up call for all us parents/guardians, ...more
Jan 15, 2010
Tarissa
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it was amazing
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A charming, darling book... just as any of Louisa May Alcott's works.
The story centers on a young girl named Rose and she is an orphan. (Don't we all love reading orphan stories?) She is sent to live on the Aunt-hill---that is, a place where her aunts live in houses all clustered together, on a hill. It certainly is a wonderful place. Rose has 7 cousins to play with---all of them are loud, merry, rambunctious boys. There is Archie, Charlie, Mac, Steve, Geordie, Will, and Jamie. Although it seems ...more
The story centers on a young girl named Rose and she is an orphan. (Don't we all love reading orphan stories?) She is sent to live on the Aunt-hill---that is, a place where her aunts live in houses all clustered together, on a hill. It certainly is a wonderful place. Rose has 7 cousins to play with---all of them are loud, merry, rambunctious boys. There is Archie, Charlie, Mac, Steve, Geordie, Will, and Jamie. Although it seems ...more
Jul 13, 2013
QNPoohBear
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it was amazing
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