Now, a TV series based on ‘Little Women’

The TV script is reportedly a "hyper-stylised, gritty adaptation" of the 1868 classic novel.

July 31, 2015 10:27 am | Updated 10:29 am IST - Los Angeles

Chennai: 28/02/2014: The Hindu: yound world: Book Review Column:Title: Little Women. Penquin Popular Classics Series.Author: Louisa M. Alcott.

Chennai: 28/02/2014: The Hindu: yound world: Book Review Column:Title: Little Women. Penquin Popular Classics Series.Author: Louisa M. Alcott.

Author Louisa May Alcott’s beloved 1868 novel “Little Women”, is being adapted for a “gritty” television series. CW Television Network is developing the script for the show which is described as a “hyper-stylised, gritty adaptation” of Alcott’s literary classic, reported E! Online.

The adaptation, written by Alexis Jolly, will follow “disparate half-sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy” as they band together in order to survive the dystopic streets of Philadelphia and unravel a conspiracy that stretches far beyond anything they have ever imagined-all while trying not to kill each other in the process.

“NCIS” actor Michael Weatherly will executive produce the series in association with CBS Television Studios.

“Little Women” chronicles the lives of the four March sisters as they grow up around the US Civil War in the 1860s, dealing with dating, marriage, pregnancy, illness, and most other everyday things that plagued young women in the 1800s.

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