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Behind a Mask - Louisa May Alcott
Behind a Mask
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Louisa May Alcott’s little-known novella is an ingenious study of deception, betrayal, and the ruthless power of a woman scorned. When demure Scottish governess Jean Muir arrives at a wealthy household, the family couldn’t be more thrilled with their young new resident and find themselves... show more
Louisa May Alcott’s little-known novella is an ingenious study of deception, betrayal, and the ruthless power of a woman scorned. When demure Scottish governess Jean Muir arrives at a wealthy household, the family couldn’t be more thrilled with their young new resident and find themselves beguiled by her grace and beauty. But this surrender to her “innocent’ charms soon sets the men quarreling for her attention, with the women beside themselves with jealousy. Delighted with her success, Miss Muir sets her sights on the highest prize—but she has only three days to claim victory before the truth, behind her mask, will be exposed. American novelist Louisa May Alcott is best remembered for the perennially popular Little Women.
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Format: Unknown Binding
ISBN: 9780701206383 (0701206381)
Publisher: Trafalgar Square
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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Breadcrumb Reads
Breadcrumb Reads rated it
4.0
When I decided to read Louisa May Alcott’s Behind a Mask for Transcendentalist Month, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The brief blurb claimed it was so unlike the usual Alcott-fare most people are familiar with — the likes of Little Women, Eight Cousins and An Old-Fashioned Girl. Apparently it w...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it
Delicious fun! This is the kind of story I suspect Jo March loved, and with good reason! Great melodrama and gothic suspense!
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it
OK, so, by and large I did not like this. It's not that it's not a good story. The fact that the protagonist enraged me so indicates that it really is. But...the rating is based on whether I liked it.... The ONLY thing that got it two stars from me was:"Yes; but oh, remember that I have no frien...
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