Free Fiction Monday: Little (Green) Women
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JoAnne May Michaels hates Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. With a passion. And essay assignments? She hates them, too.
Ironically, when J-May sits down to write an English essay assignment about her most unusual day of the year, only one thing comes to mind.
But her teacher will never believe it.
“Little (Green) Women,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook through various online retailers here.
Little (Green) Women
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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Excellent.
Oh, my, I love this one. Thank you for a grin on an otherwise grim day.
Oh my word! Someone who hates the sanctimonious sisters as much as I do. And yes, I know, our protagonist 😉 is fictional, but … thank God!