Becoming Jane
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  • Reads 1,201,535
  • Votes 54,481
  • Parts 21
  • Time 4h 47m
Complete, First published May 12, 2013
Being clever in a time where women were taught to sit on their hands has always plagued Jane 'Little J' Alcott. She has always been laughed at and has learned to accept that she will never reach her full potential ... until now. 
When her brother thinks up a brilliant plan, Little J begins to stretch her legs in the world of academia, a world only privy to men. And one man in particular, has caught her eye.
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