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ErinGrace11101999
The first time I attempted to read this book, I was about nine years old. I couldn't quite get into it then, so I forgot about it for many years.
I picked the book up at age fifteen and I loved it. It is most certainly the book that is the nearest and dearest to my heart. I relate to both Meg and Judy so much.
I am now sixteen, and I have read this book over eight times in the past six months. Something about the style of writing is really comforting and soothing. It is also a nice quick read too (only 173 pages in length, though that may just be my copy).
As long as you can appreciate and/or understand old timely language, there's really no age limit, so to speak. Though I personally wouldn't recommend it for the under-eight crowd. It's far too grown-up and complex for them.
I picked the book up at age fifteen and I loved it. It is most certainly the book that is the nearest and dearest to my heart. I relate to both Meg and Judy so much.
I am now sixteen, and I have read this book over eight times in the past six months. Something about the style of writing is really comforting and soothing. It is also a nice quick read too (only 173 pages in length, though that may just be my copy).
As long as you can appreciate and/or understand old timely language, there's really no age limit, so to speak. Though I personally wouldn't recommend it for the under-eight crowd. It's far too grown-up and complex for them.
Georgia
It really varies I think that children from about 8 to adults can really enjoy this book! It is also entirely appropriate for children, if not a little sad
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