Jo’s Boys

Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott is a continuation of the beloved Little Women series, presented in a beautiful keepsake edition published by Simon and Schuster on November 12, 2019. This edition spans 368 pages and is written in English. The story unfolds ten years after Jo March has opened a school for boys, following the lives of her former students as they navigate adulthood, exploring their identities and facing various challenges.
Readers will find that Jo’s Boys delves into the lives of these young men as they become college students, sailors, and musicians. Each character encounters love, disappointment, and intrigue, turning to Jo for guidance as they confront the complexities of life. The narrative reflects themes of family and multigenerational connections, drawing inspiration from Alcott’s own experiences. This edition serves as a fitting conclusion to the classic series, resonating with both new readers and those familiar with the earlier works.
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Look out for Little Women—now a major motion picture starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, and Meryl Streep!
Louisa May Alcott’s enchanting tale of Jo March and her former students concludes with this beautiful keepsake edition of Jo’s Boys, the final novel in the Little Women Collection!
Ten years after Jo opened a school for boys, the little men have grown up and left Plumfield. Now college students, sailors, and musicians, they each explore the world and try to find their place in it. But as they encounter love, disappointment, tragedy, and intrigue, the boys rely on Jo to help them through the challenges they face. Inspired by Alcott’s own experiences, Jo’s Boys brings the classic Little Women series to a close, completing the story that has inspired numerous film adaptations and that touches readers’ hearts as much today as at its original publication.
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