![]() ![]() The brightly colored graphic novel features timely updates to Alcott’s original story, while also dramatically diverting from the original subject material at times and ignoring large swaths of the second part of Alcott’s original “Little Women.” Its host of adapted and derivative works is joined by the 2019 graphic novel “Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy” by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo. ![]() A modern adaptation of the novel starring Lucas Grabeel as Laurie premiered in 2018, and Emma Watson is starring in a forthcoming movie adaptation directed by Greta Gerwig.įor a 150-year-old story about four sisters, “Little Women” is still alive and kicking. The BBC adapted “Little Women” into a mini-series in 2017. ![]() Originally published in two parts a year apart from each other, Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel “Little Women” turned 150 in 20. (Courtesy Photo by Little Brown Young Readers) The cover of "Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy" by Ray Terciero and Bre Indigo. ![]()
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