Jo’s Boys

Jo’s Boys by Louisa M Alcott is a reissue published by Penguin Adult on March 28, 1996, featuring 368 pages in English. This book serves as the fourth and final installment in the series about the March family, taking place ten years after the establishment of the Plumfield school. It explores the lives of Jo’s original children, now grown into young men and women, as they navigate their ambitions and challenges in a changing world.
Readers will find a continuation of the themes present in Alcott’s earlier works, focusing on the evolving dynamics of Jo’s boys and their experiences. The narrative highlights the struggles and aspirations of these characters, who are still deeply connected to their roots while facing the complexities of adulthood. With elements of juvenile fiction and classic storytelling, this edition offers a rich exploration of growth, relationships, and the enduring influence of family.
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The fourth and last book about the March family.
Ten years after the school at Plumfield was founded, there is now a college, built with a legacy from old Mr Lawrence. All Jo’s original children are grown young men, scattered around the world, and graceful young women with high ambitions. But young men face as many troubles as children do, and they are still ‘Jo’s boys’.
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