Jo March from Little Women. First and foremost, she's a reader and writer. She's smart, strong-willed and kind. But she also has trouble fitting in - with others and even, at times, within her own family. Her big mouth tends to get her into a lot of trouble. She has a ridiculous temper. And, she often feels boxed in and longs to spread her wings and fly. Still, despite these attributes, Jo never stops trying to be her best person.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
30-Day Book Challenge - Day 25
Day 25 - A Character Who You Can Relate to the Most
Jo March from Little Women. First and foremost, she's a reader and writer. She's smart, strong-willed and kind. But she also has trouble fitting in - with others and even, at times, within her own family. Her big mouth tends to get her into a lot of trouble. She has a ridiculous temper. And, she often feels boxed in and longs to spread her wings and fly. Still, despite these attributes, Jo never stops trying to be her best person.
Jo March from Little Women. First and foremost, she's a reader and writer. She's smart, strong-willed and kind. But she also has trouble fitting in - with others and even, at times, within her own family. Her big mouth tends to get her into a lot of trouble. She has a ridiculous temper. And, she often feels boxed in and longs to spread her wings and fly. Still, despite these attributes, Jo never stops trying to be her best person.
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