March

March

March is a novel by Geraldine Brooks. It is a parallel novel that retells Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women from the point of view of Alcott's protagonists' absent father. Brooks has inserted the novel into the classic tale, revealing the events surrounding March's absence during the American Civil War in 1862. The novel won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Mr. March, an abolitionist and chaplain, is driven by his conscience to leave his home and family in Concord, Massachusetts, in order to participate in the war. During this time, March writes letters to his family, but withholds...
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quick facts
Author:Geraldine Brooks
Genre:Novel, Fiction
Year published:2005
Number of editions:8

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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YearAward Nomination
2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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Author of March

Geraldine Brooks
Geraldine Brooks

Geraldine Brooks is an Australian journalist and author whose 2005 novel, March, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. While retaining her Australian passport, she became an American citizen in 2002. A native of Sydney, Geraldine Brooks grew up in its inner-west suburb of Ashfield, where she...
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Additional works by Geraldine Brooks
BookGenre
Year of Wonders Historical novel
People of the Book Fiction
Die Töchter Allahs
Swan Watch
Dames and daughters of colonial days
March 12-copy signed prepack
Romances of colonial days
Nine Parts of Desire
Foreign Correspondence: A Pen Pal's Journey from Down Under to All Over Memoir
Das Pesttuch
Caleb's Crossing
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Series containing March

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Books in this series
BookCopyright DateGenre
March 2005 Novel
September 1999 Speculative fiction
February 1999 Speculative fiction
January 1998 Speculative fiction
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Literary Genres

Novel
Novel

A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and...
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Fiction
Fiction

Fiction is the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    The work, "March" covers which subject area?
  • A:
    "March" is of the subject matter category: United States, Fathers and Daughters and History
  • Q:
    How many pages is the book: "March"?
  • A:
    The work has 280 pages.
  • Q:
    Which year was the title "March" first made available to the public?
  • A:
    The work was first distributed in 2005.
  • Q:
    "March" is in what genre?
  • A:
    The book is classified as- History and Novel.

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