A school full of boys. A home full of lessons. A world full of warmth and growth.
Little Men is a beloved continuation of the story begun in Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott.
Set at Plumfield, Jo March's home turned school, the novel follows Jo and her husband Professor Bhaer as they raise and educate a lively group of boys. Each child brings unique challenges, personalities, and lessons, creating a rich tapestry of childhood experiences filled with mischief, kindness, mistakes, and growth.
Through everyday moments and heartfelt stories, the book explores themes of education, responsibility, friendship, and the importance of compassion in shaping young lives.
Warm, thoughtful, and deeply human, Little Men offers a comforting look at childhood and family life in the 19th century.
A school full of boys. A home full of lessons. A world full of warmth and growth.
Little Men is a beloved continuation of the story begun in Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott.
Set at Plumfield, Jo March's home turned school, the novel follows Jo and her husband Professor Bhaer as they raise and educate a lively group of boys. Each child brings unique challenges, personalities, and lessons, creating a rich tapestry of childhood experiences filled with mischief, kindness, mistakes, and growth.
Through everyday moments and heartfelt stories, the book explores themes of education, responsibility, friendship, and the importance of compassion in shaping young lives.
Warm, thoughtful, and deeply human, Little Men offers a comforting look at childhood and family life in the 19th century.
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Germantown, Pensilvania, 1832-Boston, Massachusetts, 1888. Recibió de su padre buena parte de su educación y estuvo en contacto con algunas personalidades destacadas, como Emerson, Thoreau o Theodore Parker. Desempeñó diversos trabajos para sobrellevar las dificultades económicas de su familia formada por cuatro hermanas y los padres de ella, y decidió trabajar como enfermera voluntaria durante la Guerra de Secesión, experiencia que recogió en el libro Hospital Sketches (1863). No obstante, pronto tuvo que abandonar esa ocupación porque contrajo el tifus. A partir de entonces pudo dedicarse por completo a la escritura. Entre los libros que publicó se cuentan algunos relatos que aparecieron bajo pseudónimo. Fue gracias a la publicación de Mujercitas (1868-1869) que se convirtió en una escritora verdaderamente popular. El éxito fue rotundo e inmediato, y a esta le siguieron otras novelas como Una muchacha anticuada (1870), Hombrecitos (1871), Trabajo. Un relato de vivencias (1873), Eight cousins (1875) o Rose in Bloom (1876).