<p><strong>Sharp and subversive, this delightfully messy YA rom-com offers a sly wink to the classic <em>Little Women</em>, as teenage Jo Porter rebels against living in the shadow of her literary namesake.</strong></p><p>Lit’s about to hit the fan. Jo Porter has had enough <em>Little Women</em> to last a lifetime. As if being named after the sappiest family in literature wasn’t sufficiently humiliating, Jo’s mom, <em>ahem</em> Marmee, leveled up her Alcott obsession by turning their rambling old house into a sad-sack tourist attraction.</p><p>Now Jo, along with her siblings, Meg and Bethamy (yes, that’s two March sisters in one), spends all summer acting out sentimental moments at <em>Little Women Live!,</em> where she can feel her soul slowly dying.</p><p>So when a famed photojournalist arrives to document the show, Jo seizes on the glimpse of another life: artsy, worldly, and fast-paced. It doesn’t hurt that the reporter’s teenage son is also