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  1. Dec 23, 2008 · If little men are like big ones, good cooking will touch their hearts and soothe their tempers delightfully,” added Aunt Jo, with a merry nod toward the door, where stood Papa Bhaer, surveying the scene with a face full of amusement. “That last hit was for me, sharp woman.

  2. Little Men. Hardcover – January 1, 1955. by Louisa May Alcott (Author), Illus. by Ruth Ives (Illustrator) 4.5 3,125 ratings. See all formats and editions. Great volume of this wonderful classic! Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length. 384 pages.

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  3. Louisa May Alcott. Louisa May Alcott ( / ˈɔːlkət, - kɒt /; November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel Little Women (1868) and its sequels Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871) and Jo's Boys (1886). [1] Raised in New England by her transcendentalist parents ...

  4. Jul 18, 2011 · Little Men, like Little Women, is a tale about family. This book, instead of focusing on the March girls, tells the story of Jo’s school for boys—girls are a later addition! Jo and her husband, whom the boys refer to as “Mother” and “Father”, teach their students, some of whom are orphaned, others who are boarders at the school ...

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  5. librivox.org › little-men-by-louisa-may-alcottLittle Men - LibriVox

    Little Men. Little Men (published 1871) is considered the second book of the Little Women trilogy written by Louisa May Alcott. (The book Good Wives (1869) was originally the sequel to the novel Little Women (1868), however those two novels are now usually published as a single volume.) The final book of the trilogy is Jo's Boys (1886).

  6. August 26, 1999. 45min. TV-G. The students of Plumfield apply their knowledge of civil disobedience when a slanderous lawsuit threatens to close their school. Entitled. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Buy SD $0.99. More purchase options.

  7. About Little Men. At Plumfield, an experimental school for boys, the little scholars can do very much as they please, even slide down banisters. For this is what writer Jo Bhaer, once Jo March of Little Women, always wanted: a house “swarming with boys…in all stages of…effervescence.”. At the end of Little Women, Jo inherited the ...

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