Little Women
Little Women
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Book Information
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Little Women is a novel by Louisa May Alcott about the four sisters, Amy, Meg, Beth, and Jo.
History
After returning in a different attire by founder Father James Helter, Homer has been in Helter Shelter for fifteen minutes and demands leave. Ned Flanders asked him if he would have more fun at Moe's Tavern that night. Homer tells that Moe's always closed on Wednesdays for some reason. Moe is seen reading Little Women in a corner with four hobos and says the closing line, "And then they realized they were no longer little girls: they were little women." He closes the book, tearfully.
Homer was supposed to read the book to Lisa at night but came home late. Bart was made to read it instead and struggled with it, leaving Lisa to teach Bart how to read it properly. Afterwards, Bart fell in love with the book and kept on reading it, even at school.
Bart was caught reading the book by the bullies. They then made him read it to him and also enjoyed the book, threatening Bart if he stopped reading it to them.
Behind the Laughter
Little Women is a real life book.