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Little Men by Louisa May Alcott is a heartwarming sequel to the beloved classic Little Women. Join Jo March and her husband, Professor Bhaer, as they open Plumfield, a school for boys. Immerse yourself in this charming tale of childhood, growth, and friendship. * Engage with Alcott's gentle and insightful storytelling. * Delve into the lives of the endearing and mischievous boys of Plumfield. * Reflect on themes of education, character development, and the joys of childhood. * Experience the warmth, humor, and moral lessons woven throughout the narrative. * This edition presents Alcott's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Little Men by Louisa May Alcott is a heartwarming sequel to the beloved classic Little Women. Join Jo March and her husband, Professor Bhaer, as they open Plumfield, a school for boys. Immerse yourself in this charming tale of childhood, growth, and friendship. * Engage with Alcott's gentle and insightful storytelling. * Delve into the lives of the endearing and mischievous boys of Plumfield. * Reflect on themes of education, character development, and the joys of childhood. * Experience the warmth, humor, and moral lessons woven throughout the narrative. * This edition presents Alcott's delightful novel with a beautifully designed cover, making it a perfect gift for fans of Little Women and readers of all ages.
Autorenporträt
"Born on November 29, 1832, in Germantown, Pennsylvania, Louisa May Alcott is best known for Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. At an early age, troubled by poverty that plagued the family, Alcott worked as a teacher, seamstress, governess, domestic helper, and writer, to support her family. Writing became a creative and emotional outlet for her as a result of all the pressures. Flower Fables (1854), a selection of tales originally written for Ellen Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, was her first book. With the publication of the first part of Little Women: or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy in 1868 by the Roberts Brothers, Alcott became widely known and successful. It was well received by critics and audiences. Alcott published over 30 books and collections of stories, in all. She died in Boston, at the age of 55 after suffering from a stroke, on March 6, 1888."