During the American Civil War, the Macedonian father who lived in a small town went to the front to fight. The Macedonian family had four daughters, the eldest daughter Meg was gentle and lovely, occasionally went to work as a tutor to subsidize the family, the second daughter Joe loved writing, and she was a genius, like a tomboy, the third daughter Beth was quiet and clever, loved to play with kittens at home, talked about the piano, and the fourth daughter Amy (Elizabeth Taylor) was still in school, blond hair and blue eyes. Lively and naughty. There is a lot of trivia, but their mother, Mrs. Markey, has always given them the strength to live bravely in the face of war and an uncertain father, and leads them to care more about the people around them. One Christmas, four little Macedonian women went out to give food to the children of poor families. When they dragged their tired bodies home, they found a table full of delicacies. It turned out that Grandpa Lawrence of the neighbor had prepared it for them to praise their behavior. When summer came, my father came back. Her family was reunited. However, the road to growth continues.