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Better known for her novels Little Women and Little Men, Louisa May Alcott continued the story of her feisty protagonist Jo in this final novel chronicling the adventures and misadventures of the March family. Entertaining, surprising, and overall a joy to read, Jo's Boys is nevertheless shaded by a bittersweet tone, for with it Alcott brought her wonderful series to an end. Beginning ten years after Little Men, Jo's Boys revisits Plumfield, the New England school still presided over by Jo and her husband, Professor Bhaer. Jo's boys--including rebellious Dan, sailor Emil, and promising musicain Nat--are grown; Jo herself remains at the center of this tale, holding her boys fast through shipwreck and storm, disappointment ... and even murder. Popular for more than a century, the series that began with Little Women continues to hold universal appeal with its powerful and affectionate depiction of family--the safe haven where the prodigal can always return, adversity is never met alone, and our dreams of being cherished, no matter what our flaws, come true.
Series
3 primary booksLittle Women is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1848 with contributions by Louisa May Alcott and Luca Michelini.
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I feel quite betrayed by this final volume, and almost wish I hadn???t read it. It goes spot show how deeply I came to care for characters that their fate has properly upset me.
I might have reduced the star rating in revenge, but it was as enjoyable as all the previous books aside from where I disagree with the plot.