Laurie 2
By Colton and Sage
In Little Women the classical novel by Louse May Alcott, the character Laurie in the book is the March sisters friend.
Laurie was met at a New Years party and he helped Jo with her ankle after she sprained it. Laurie is a very big help in the March family.
Here are a few examples of the way he feels for the March the March family. When Beth is sick Laurie sends a telegram to Marmee there mom. He even picked up Marmee at the train station. Laurie is a big change in Jo's life. He helps her when she is feeling down. Laurie helped Jo tame her temper when Amy burned her fairy tale book. Laurie danced with Meg at Vanity Fair when she had no one to dance with. All in all Laurie is a big life changer for the March sisters family.
Laurie was met at a New Years party and he helped Jo with her ankle after she sprained it. Laurie is a very big help in the March family.
Here are a few examples of the way he feels for the March the March family. When Beth is sick Laurie sends a telegram to Marmee there mom. He even picked up Marmee at the train station. Laurie is a big change in Jo's life. He helps her when she is feeling down. Laurie helped Jo tame her temper when Amy burned her fairy tale book. Laurie danced with Meg at Vanity Fair when she had no one to dance with. All in all Laurie is a big life changer for the March sisters family.