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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
360
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Little Men: Life At Plumfield With Jo's Boys Is A Warm, Enduring Sequel To The Beloved Little Women. Set At Jo March And Professor Bhaer's Plumfield School, This Timeless Tale Explores Education, Character, And The Power Of Kindness. Written For Readers Who Treasure Heartfelt, Character-Driven Stories, It Blends Coming-Of-Age Adventures With Meaningful Life Lessons, Offering Both Comfort And Inspiration.
Written In Warm, Approachable Prose, The Book Unfolds In Episodic Chapters That Follow Jo And A Lively Cast Of Boys At Plumfield. Each Tale Balances Humor, Challenge, And Growth, Giving Readers A Sense Of Place And Purpose As They Watch Friendships Form And Characters Discover Their Own Paths. The Gentle Pace, Clear Values, And Vivid Settings Make The Experience Feel Cozy Yet Uplifting, Inviting Readers To Reflect On What It Means To Learn, Lead, And Care For Others. Little Men: Life At Plumfield With Jo's Boys Invites Readers To Linger On Mentorship, Shared Discoveries, And The Small Triumphs That Shape A Life.
After Finishing Little Men: Life At Plumfield With Jo's Boys, Readers Carry A Warm Sense Of Purpose And Hope, Inspired By Jo's Unwavering Dedication To Nurturing Others And Guiding Young Minds. The Book Leaves You Feeling Inspired To Cultivate Kindness, Curiosity, And Friendship In Everyday Life, With A Lasting Sense That EducationโIn All Its FormsโShapes Character And Community.
Product Details
Author
Louisa May Alcott
Publisher
B Jain Publishers
Number of Pages
360
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 20 x 2 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 249
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Louisa May Alcott Was Both An Abolitionist And A Feminist. She Is Best Known For Little Women (1868), A Semi-Autobiographical Account Of Her Childhood Years With Her Sisters In Concord, Massachusetts. Alcott, Unlike Jo, Never Married: "... Because I Have Fallen In Love With So Many Pretty Girls And Never Once The Least Bit With Any Man." She Was An Advocate Of Women'S Suffrage And Was The First Woman To Register To Vote In Concord, Massachusetts. Photo By Unknown [Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons.