Little Men
Little Men
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Writer: Louisa May Alcott
Pages: 330
Category: English
Little Men continues the story of Jo March as she and her husband run Plumfield, a progressive school for boys. Set in a lively, domestic environment, the novel follows a diverse group of pupils, each with distinct temperaments and challenges. Through everyday incidents, mischief, and moral dilemmas, the boys grow under Jo's compassionate yet firm guidance. As relationships deepen and lessons unfold, Plumfield becomes a place not only of education but of personal transformation, where character is shaped as much as intellect.
About Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott was born in an intellectual family in Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA in 1832. Her parents had friends like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau. Alcott had the privilege of their company which helped shape up her writing career. During her early life, she worked as a nurse during the Civil War and it was when she wrote her first book. She wrote many books of which Little Women and its sequels are still very popular. She never married and in addition to writing, she spent her time in the feminist and abolitionist movements of the day. She died of a stroke in 1888.
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