The Washington Post, February 4th, 1995
WHEN A FAMILY movie drawn from a classic children's novel does well, grownups often cheer quietly in hopes that it will lure kids to read the book. But if kids have that reaction to the movie based on Louisa May Alcott's beloved "Little Women," which came out to warm reviews this past Christmas, they may find the going a bit more complicated. Along with the tie-in reissue of the classic novel by four publishers in coordination with Columbia Pictures -- which is already on the paperback bestseller list -- there is another, more unusual tie-in, a 130-page book that's also called "Little Women" a...
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