s what is going on between Meg and Mr. Brooke. Meg refuses to accept Mr. Brooke’s marriage proposal. Aunt March tells Meg that if she accepts Mr. Brooke she will inherit nothing, which angers Meg and makes her decide that she will marry him. That puts an end to the first part of the book. Summary of Part TwoThree years have past by, Mr. March is now a minister and the entire family is awaiting Meg’s wedding. Beth is no longer sick but not as energetic as she use to be. Jo is pursuing her writing career, Amy has become quite the young lady, and Laurie is off at college. Meg and Mr. Brooke have purchased a house and are trying to furnish it. When they get married Mr. March acts as minister for the small wedding. Amy starts taking art classes. When she wishes to have her classmates over for lunch and realizes her family cannot support a lunch for 14 girls, she decides to pay for everything herself. The lunch is rained on the first day and on the second, only one friend shows. She is devastated but luckily her family is there to console her. Jo starts earning money because her stories start getting published. That extra income helps pay for groceries, gowns, trips to the beach and other bills. Now, the March family starts worrying less about money issues. Meg starts learning what married life is really about. Being a housewife, is a difficult thing for her, she buys an expensive dress that her husband can’t afford. Luckily her patient husband forgives her, and that only makes Meg insult him by telling him she no longer wants to be poor. They work out their problems and have wonderful twins, Daisy and Demi. A fair is thrown to show off the artistic abilities the girls from Amy’s have. One of Amy’s classmates and daughter of one of the organizers, shares with her mother, how jealous she is of Amy and her talent. They both arrange for Amy’s table to be in a faraway in a corner. Fortunately, Jo convinces...