Description
By: Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)
In “Jo’s Boys,” Louisa May Alcott masterfully continues the story of the beloved March family from “Little Women.” The novel follows Jo March as she establishes a school for boys in Plumfield, where she nurtures and guides a new generation of students. Alcott’s characters are vivid and lovable, each with their own unique personalities and struggles. The story is heartwarming, with plenty of emotional moments that will tug at your heartstrings. The themes of friendship, love, and personal growth are beautifully woven throughout the narrative, making it a compelling read for both young adults and older readers. Overall, “Jo’s Boys” is a delightful conclusion to the March family saga that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted.
Book Description:
Jo’s Boys is the third book in the Little Women trilogy by Louisa May Alcott, published in 1886. In it, Jo’s “children”, now grown, are caught up in real world troubles. All three books – although fiction – are highly autobiographical and describe characters that were really in Alcott’s life. This book contains romance as the childhood playmates become flirtatious young men and women. The characters are growing up, going out into the world and deciding their futures.
