Jo's Boys by Louisa May Alcott

Jo's Boys

Louisa May Alcott
288 pages
Dover Publications
Jul 2002
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This sequel to Louisa May Alcott's <i>Little Women</i>,<i> Little Men</i>, and other beloved books continues the heartwarming story of the careers and marriages of the March sisters' children and their schoolmates. In welcoming back former students to Plumfield, a school for boys, Jo and her husband Professor Bhaer learn that Nat, the orphaned street musician, has become a music student in nearby Boston; business-minded Tommy is studying medicine; Dan, a troubled but good-hearted boy, is still restless, having tried sheep ranching in Australia and gold mining in California. Now grown up and widely scattered, the original &quot;little men&quot; still remain &quot;Jo's boys.&quot; Dover's complete and unabridged edition of this delightful tale promises to captivate new generations of readers and delight Alcott fans of all ages.
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Pages 288
Publisher Dover Publications
Published 2002
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