Why did I love this book?
This was one of my two favorite books I listed by Geraldine Brooks. I often find that when I love a book, I immediately read more by the same author.
I found it fascinating that Brooks based her novel on a fictional character, in this case, the mostly distant father of the March family, made famous in Louisa May Alcott’s novel Little Women.
I enjoy reading novels that take minor characters from well-known books and reimagine the stories from their points of view.
As Valerie Martin did in Mary Reilly
(based on a character from Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), Brooks
brings the main character, as well as other characters, real and fictional, to
vivid life in a story about the Civil War, an era I find of great personal interest
and about which I’ve written a novel myself.
5 authors picked March as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
From the author of the acclaimed YEAR OF WONDERS, a historical novel and love story set during a time of catastrophe, on the front lines of the American Civil War. Set during the American Civil War, MARCH tells the story of John March, known to us as the father away from his family of girls in LITTLE WOMEN, Louisa May Alcott's classic American novel. In Brooks' telling, March emerges as an abolitionist and idealistic chaplain on the front lines of a war that tests his faith in himself and in the Union cause when he learns that his side, too,…