Little Men

Little Men by Louisa May Alcott is a reprint edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on October 2, 2012. This 368-page book is presented in English and continues the story of Jo Bhaer, who, after inheriting the Plumfield estate, establishes an experimental school for boys. At Plumfield, the young scholars enjoy a unique educational environment filled with freedom and creativity, allowing them to engage in various activities, including sliding down banisters.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores the lives of the boys at Plumfield, including characters like the orphan Nat, the spoiled Stuffy, and the wild Dan. The book delves into themes of family life and the dynamics of growing up, showcasing the adventures and challenges faced by these lively inhabitants. Alcott’s storytelling captures the essence of childhood and education, providing insights into the relationships and experiences that shape the boys’ lives.
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At Plumfield, an experimental school for boys, the little scholars can do very much as they please, even slide down banisters. For this is what writer Jo Bhaer, once Jo March of Little Women, always wanted: a house “swarming with boys…in all stages of…effervescence.” At the end of Little Women, Jo inherited the Plumfield estate from her diamond-in-the-rough Aunt March. Now she and her husband, Professor Bhaer, provide their irrepressible charges with a very different sort of education—and much love. In fact, Jo confesses, she hardly knows “which I like best, writing or boys.” Here is the story of the ragged orphan Nat, spoiled Stuffy, wild Dan, and all the other lively inhabitants of Plumfield, whose adventures have captivated generations of readers.
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