u003cbu003eIncluding an introduction from writer and feminist activist Scarlett Curtis, curator of Sunday Times Bestseller u003ciu003eFeminists Don't Wear Pink.u003c/iu003eu003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003eu003ciu003e u003c/iu003eu003c/bu003eu003cbru003e Meet the March Sisters: u003cbru003e- u003cbu003eMegu003c/bu003e is the eldest and on the brink of love.u003cbru003e- Then there's tomboy u003cbu003eJou003c/bu003e who longs to be a writer. u003cbru003e- Sweet-natured u003cbu003eBethu003c/bu003e always puts others first u003cbru003e- Finally there's u003cbu003eAmyu003c/bu003e, the youngest and most precocious. u003cpu003eEven though money is short, times are tough and their father is away at war, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including u003cbu003eLaurie, the boy next dooru003c/bu003e. u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eAnd through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003e u003cbu003eThe Sisterhood collection celebrates the best-loved classics, written by some of the best female authors in history for International Women's Day. Read the rest of the collection: u003c/bu003e u003cpu003eu003cbu003eThe Railway Children u003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e Heidiu003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e Pride and Prejudice u003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e A Little Princess u003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e Anne of the Green Gables u003c/bu003eu003c/pu003e