Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott

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Louisa May Alcott, more famously known for her Little Women series, takes a familiar nursery rhyme and creates a whole novel out of it in one of her last books Jack and Jill: A Village Story. Though she continued to publish under the penname AM Barnard, this book probably marked the end of a particular writing phase in 1880. Jack and Jill is set in the fictional Harmony Village. On a December afternoon, the youngsters of the village are out enjoying the bracing cold and snow. The bright winter shines down as they have fun skating and sledding. A group of spectators sits on the fences, watching their more active friends zoom past on toboggans or skates. A shiny red sled comes hurtling past, carrying a tall, golden haired lad and a tiny, black haired girl. They are the inseparable friends, Jack Minot and Janey Pecq, nicknamed Jack and Jill by the villagers in keeping with the famous rhyme. Disaster strikes when Janey (Jill) compels Jack to coast down a perilous slope. The two are seriously injured and the rest of the story follows their convalescence and consequent growing into maturity and adulthood. Apart from the entertaining and educational story, Jack and Jill also tackles several important social issues of the day. Children's health, the transition from childhood to adolescence, the importance of emotional support during illness and the life-changing consequences of our impulsive actions are some of the themes that are explored in detail in this entertaining yet thought provoking novel. Filled with interesting characters and Alcott's typical spiritual underpinnings, the book also looks at that crucial stage of human development – Adolescence. This phase, with all its emotional and physical changes, the angst and joys, the rebellion and the learning are all wonderfully portrayed through many of the characters like Molly Boo and other friends of Jack and Janey. Many of Louisa May Alcott's stories and novels are based on autobiographical elements. Her father, Amos Bronson Alcott was a spiritual healer and teacher who compelled his family to adopt an unconventional and experimental lifestyle in a commune. The young Louisa was a rebel and chafed under the tough child rearing practices favored by her father. Some of these features can be seen in her fictional characters like Jo March. In this particular book, Jack and Jill too, where Janey Pecqt's mettlesome personality is finally “tamed.” As an early forerunner of the “tough love” philosophy of child rearing, Jack and Jill is indeed an interesting and entertaining read.

Episode Date
Chapter 01-The Catastrophe
Jan 02, 2024
Chapter 02-Two Penitents
Jan 01, 2024
Chapter 03-Ward Number One
Dec 31, 2023
Chapter 04-Ward Number Two
Dec 30, 2023
Chapter 05-Secrets
Dec 29, 2023
Chapter 06-Surprises
Dec 28, 2023
Chapter 07-Jill’s Mission
Dec 27, 2023
Chapter 08-Merry and Molly
Dec 26, 2023
Chapter 09-The Debating Club
Dec 25, 2023
Chapter 10-The Dramatic Club
Dec 24, 2023
Chapter 11-Down Brakes
Dec 23, 2023
Chapter 12-The Twenty-second of February
Dec 22, 2023
Chapter 13-Jack Has a Mystery
Dec 21, 2023
Chapter 14-And Jill Finds It Out
Dec 20, 2023
Chapter 15-Saint Lucy
Dec 19, 2023
Chapter 16-Up at Merry’s
Dec 18, 2023
Chapter 17-Down at Molly’s
Dec 17, 2023
Chapter 18-May Baskets
Dec 16, 2023
Chapter 19-Good Templars
Dec 15, 2023
Chapter 20-A Sweet Memory
Dec 14, 2023
Chapter 21-Pebbly Beach
Dec 13, 2023
Chapter 22-A Happy Day
Dec 12, 2023
Chapter 23-Cattle Show
Dec 11, 2023
Chapter 24-Down the River
Dec 10, 2023