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Jo's Boys - A Heartwarming Sequel to Little Women and Little Men - cover

Jo's Boys - A Heartwarming Sequel to Little Women and Little Men

Louisa May Alcott, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Summary

They grew up in the care of Jo March—now they must find their place in the world.

In Jo's Boys, Louisa May Alcott brings her beloved series to a powerful close, following the now-grown students of Plumfield School as they navigate adulthood, purpose, and moral challenge in a changing world. Jo March—now a successful writer and steadfast mentor—watches with pride and concern as her boys and girls step into their destinies.

This sequel to Little Men continues Alcott's rich exploration of character, ambition, love, and integrity, offering a deeply satisfying finale that celebrates the power of education, family, and personal growth.

💬 "A beautiful, reflective conclusion to the March family saga—filled with lessons that still resonate today."

🌼 Why Readers Cherish It:
A heartfelt return to beloved characters from Little Women

A timeless message of resilience, kindness, and purpose

Perfect for fans of Anne of Green Gables, Pollyanna, and classic moral fiction

📣 Come Home to Plumfield One Last Time.
Buy Jo's Boys today and complete your journey with one of literature's most inspiring families.
Available since: 04/17/2025.
Print length: 201 pages.

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