Jo's Boys

· Modernista
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200
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At Plumfield, a cherished school for boys founded by Jo and Fritz Bhaer, the passage of time has transformed spirited lads into young men ready to face the world. Set a decade after Little Men, this concluding novel in the trilogy chronicles the lives of Jo's boys as they navigate adulthood, pursuing dreams and facing life's inevitable challenges.

Jo's Boys revisits beloved characters like Nat, who dreams of a musical career; Dan, whose wanderlust leads him to the West; and Emil, whose seafaring adventures test his courage. The novel also highlights the evolving lives of Jo’s own children, Rob and Teddy, alongside their friends and family members.


LOUISA MAY ALCOTT [1832-1888] grew up surrounded by American authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. She depicted her experiences as a nurse during the Civil War in Hospital Sketches in 1863, followed by gothic novels and thrillers. In 1868, she published Little Women, which became so popular that it had two sequels.

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LOUISA MAY ALCOTT [1832-1888] grew up surrounded by American authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. She depicted her experiences as a nurse during the Civil War in Hospital Sketches in 1863, followed by gothic novels and thrillers. In 1868, she published Little Women, which became so popular that it had two sequels.

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