'Books by women about domestic concerns are often reviewed by male critics as 'quiet' and 'small'—code words for 'not a great big American novel.' Though it shouldn't matter if it were, LittleWomen is neither quiet nor small.'
was published, everyone read it. Children read it, women read it, men read it, families read it—it was a blockbuster.
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