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Little Men
Book • 1871
In 'Little Men', Louisa May Alcott continues the story of Jo March from 'Little Women'.
The novel is set at Plumfield, a school and home for orphaned boys established by Jo and her husband, Professor Fritz Bhaer.
The story highlights the unconventional educational methods inspired by Transcendentalist ideals, focusing on moral and natural education alongside traditional book learning.
The narrative follows the adventures and challenges faced by the children, including Nat Blake, a street musician, and Dan Keane, a rebellious boy, as they grow and learn in a supportive and familial environment.
The book explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the importance of love and compassion, making it a heartwarming continuation of the 'Little Women' series.
The novel is set at Plumfield, a school and home for orphaned boys established by Jo and her husband, Professor Fritz Bhaer.
The story highlights the unconventional educational methods inspired by Transcendentalist ideals, focusing on moral and natural education alongside traditional book learning.
The narrative follows the adventures and challenges faced by the children, including Nat Blake, a street musician, and Dan Keane, a rebellious boy, as they grow and learn in a supportive and familial environment.
The book explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the importance of love and compassion, making it a heartwarming continuation of the 'Little Women' series.
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