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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.
Good book but not as good as Little Men and what is that beeping in the back ground of one of the readers? It sounds like an alarm clock but it’s in a lot of her recordings. Love the book just wish the men where boys again.
Good book but not as good as little men and what is that beeping in the back ground of one of the readers? It sounds like an alarm clock but it's in a lot of her recordings. Love the book just wish the men where boys again.
Wonderful, of course, but not as good as Little Men and Little Women.