
March
by Geraldine Brooks (2005)
Like 'So Many Beginnings', this book offers a historical perspective on the Civil War era.

by Bethany C. Morrow (2021)
North Carolina, 1863. As the American Civil War rages on, the Freedpeople's Colony of Roanoke Island is blossoming, a haven for the recently emancipated. Black people have begun building a community of their own, a refuge from the shadow of the "old life." It is where the March family has finally been able to safely put down roots with four young daughters: Meg, a teacher who longs to find love and start a family of her own. Jo, a writer whose words are too powerful to be contained. Beth, a talented seamstress searching for a higher purpose. Amy, a dancer eager to explore life outside her family's home. As the four March sisters come into their own as independent young women, they will face first love, health struggles, heartbreak, and new horizons. But they will face it all together.
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by Geraldine Brooks (2005)
Like 'So Many Beginnings', this book offers a historical perspective on the Civil War era.

by Anna Todd (2017)
This modern take on 'Little Women' echoes the remix spirit of 'So Many Beginnings'.

by Bethany C. Morrow (2020)
From the same author as 'So Many Beginnings', this explores Black girlhood and magic.

by Malcolm X (1965)
Similar to 'So Many Beginnings', this offers a powerful perspective on Black history and identity.

by Alice Walker (1976)
Like 'So Many Beginnings', this novel powerfully explores Black women's resilience and experiences.
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