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Taylor Swift Midnights Era Moodboard!
Taylor Swift Midnights era moodboard!

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I read Little Women for the first time last January and read it again last November. I fell in with it. The book holds a special place in a lot of people's hearts, I wish Louisa May Alcott could see the impact her words have had on readers, and are still having on reader centuries after they were written.
It’s so beautiful to read little women as the author, Louisa May Alcott perceived herself as Jo March. In one of the chapters The march sisters (and Laurie) talk about their hopes, dreams and ambitions. Jo says that she wants her words to be unforgettable, for her name to forever be remembered. It fills my heart to know that Louisa achieved exactly that. Louisa you and your words will never be washed away from existence, they will always stay close to people’s hearts and minds.