Josephine March: The Bookworm
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This is the March family reading a letter together form their father from war
Jo is a very well-rounded young women. Jo's sisters thinks she is somewhat a tomboy from the way she acts and the way she complains of having to be a petty young women. Jo absolutely loves a good adventure with friends. There is an example of her adventurous spirit is when she went on a trip with Laurie and two of his British friends from London. Jo can lose her temper very easily and some time regrets what she does and can seek guidance from her mother as we explained earlier. Jo is very forgiving when she realized that Amy burned her book that she was working on and hoping to finish before her father came home.
Jo is a very well-rounded young women. Jo's sisters thinks she is somewhat a tomboy from the way she acts and the way she complains of having to be a petty young women. Jo absolutely loves a good adventure with friends. There is an example of her adventurous spirit is when she went on a trip with Laurie and two of his British friends from London. Jo can lose her temper very easily and some time regrets what she does and can seek guidance from her mother as we explained earlier. Jo is very forgiving when she realized that Amy burned her book that she was working on and hoping to finish before her father came home.