Under the Lilacs
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Yet voices were heard about the place, the lilacs nodded over the high wall as if they said, “We could tell fine secrets if we chose,” and the mullein outside the gate made haste to reach the keyhole, that it might peep in and see what was going on. If it had suddenly grown up like a magic bean-stalk, and looked in on a certain June day, it would have seen a droll but pleasant sight, for somebody evidently was going to have a party.
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Under the Lilacs is one of LMA most wonderful novels. I thought it was brilliant and outstanding. I loved all the charecters, and how they delt with their own problems and ways. Be sure to read Under the Lilacs.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I was questioned to read this book over the summer of 2000 and it was fantastic. This is the first book I have read by Louisa May Alcott. I really loved this book and it was sometimes dull but fantastic. I would recommend this book to some that has lost touch with life……………..
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Under the Lilacs is a wonderful tale about a young boy and his dog. I loved all the adventures that the kids had. A must read for anyone who loved Small Woman.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Young people may find it corny, but older adults will delight in the adventures of a “lost boy” in a caring community (before social workers) and his adventures with the neighboring children. All the fundamentals of ancient-fashioned tale-telling: a crippled lad, a rich lady with horses, a day at the circus, the “stolen” money. This reprint has a lot of typos which, in a weird way, adds an authentic “feel” of the times.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I loved Under the Lilacs immensely. It is a wonderful tale of children and how they mature. The characters at times seemed rather flat and uninteresting yet the tale is a very fun one. It is full of laughter and tears and eventually a pleased ending. I would recommend this book to people who have loved Louisa May Alcott in the past or persons who delight in a relatively juvenile book yet will be able to know references to relatively older literature.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5