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Little Men - A Heartfelt Sequel to Little Women Celebrating Growth Family and Second Chances - cover

Little Men - A Heartfelt Sequel to Little Women Celebrating Growth Family and Second Chances

Louisa May Alcott, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Summary

What happens after "happily ever after"?

In Little Men, Louisa May Alcott returns to the world of Little Women with a tender, spirited continuation of Jo March's journey—now grown up and running Plumfield, a progressive school for boys. Here, mischief meets moral lessons as Jo and Professor Bhaer guide a lively cast of students toward kindness, courage, and self-discovery.

From runaways and roughhousing to redemption and resilience, this beloved sequel explores the joys and challenges of raising and educating boys with empathy and love.

💬 "A book full of warmth, wisdom, and characters you'll wish you could meet in real life."

🏡 Why Readers Cherish Little Men:
A heartfelt story of childhood, mentorship, and personal growth

A natural next step for fans of Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, and Pollyanna

Uplifting themes of compassion, learning, and second chances

📣 Return to Plumfield—Where Hearts Are Grown with Care.
Buy Little Men today and revisit the March family's world through a new generation of stories and lessons.
Available since: 04/18/2025.
Print length: 175 pages.

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