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Eight Cousins (Complete and Unabridged Classics)
 
Eight Cousins (Complete and Unabridged Classics)
Author: Louisa May Alcott

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Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780816704620 - ISBN-10: 0816704627
Publication Date: 2/1985
Reading Level: Young Adult


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Life with seven boy cousins isn't quite what Rose expected. Left an orphan after her father's death, Rose Campbell is sent to live at the "Aunt Hill" with her six aunts and seven rowdy boy cousins. For someone who is used to a girl's boarding school, it all seems pretty overwhelming. Her guardian, Uncle Alec, makes her eat healthy things like oatmeal, and even tries to get her to give up her pretty dresses for drab, sensible clothes. Will Rose ever get used to her uncle's crazy notions and all her noisy relatives?

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Suzi H. (k00kaburra) wrote on 4/25/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Louisa May Alcott certainly has her writing style down pat. Each chapter is its own story, and can be read in nearly any order, as they are quite episodic. It's very moralistic - and everyone is so earnest to be so kind and so good and absolutely so unselfish. It honestly makes the story a bit difficult to take at times because of Alcott's lecturing on proper behavior and, to an extent, the 'proper' way to raise children. She's very against the trappings of the 19th century - Uncle Alec rails against corsets, and raising 'little ladies' to flutter about society as delicate butterflies, in preference to running wild, and - to tie it into Little Women - the importance of transforming Megs and Amys into Jos.

I guess we know what sort of girl Alcott was.


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Rhonda D. (superdupar) wrote on 8/17/2009...


Rose's life is turned upside down when her father dies. She goes to live with her family including 8 boy cousins that live close by. The aunts want to keep her in the house quiet, but this only makes her lonely and grieving. When Uncle Alec arrives, he decides she needs more fresh air and outside play. Rose thrives on the fun loving and lively cousins!

This is not the quality of Little Women, but still is a fun read.

Mindy H. (Mindy) wrote on 5/11/2006...


One of my favorite books by Louisa May Alcott. I like this one even better than Little Women. It offers an interesting look into Victorian mores, especially when contrasted with the eccentric opinions of the sea-faring uncle.

Feather P. wrote on 1/20/2006...


Lonely orphan Rose does not want to meet her 7 boy cousins, but is surprised when she does.

Linda C. (Seagull) wrote on 8/20/2005...


One of my childhood favorites.


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