Women

Jo March really thinks she could be the voice of her generation—or at least a voice of a generation. But being a “little woman” in 1800s New England is just so hard, you know?

It's not just a period drama—it's a vibe. Think corsets, quill pens, and crippling self-doubt.


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If you buy table seating, you get your very own personal charcuterie board!

Because sometimes you just need artisanal cheese and cured meats to process your 19th-century existential dread.