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Little Men

Life at Plumfield with Jo

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Little Men

By: Louisa May Alcott
Narrated by: C.M. Hebert
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The lovable Jo March, introduced to us in Little Women, is now married with two sons of her own and an adopted family of 12 boys. And she couldn't be happier. Since starting an informal school at Plumfield, Jo and Professor Bhaer provide a haven for poor orphaned boys who thrive on warmth, goodness, and the affectionate interest of the March and Bhaer families. Sometimes it's difficult to tame the wild manners and spirits of wild boys who have had no nurturing. But the Bhaers have time for all and are rewarded with the trust of the boys who confide all their hopes, plans, ambitions, and misfortunes.(P)1996 Blackstone Audiobooks Classics Literature & Fiction Feel-Good Funny
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Uplifting Story • Engaging Adventures • Excellent Narration • Moral Lessons • Beloved Classic • Enjoyable Performance
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We enjoyed every minute of this book! The reader dose a super job! Little Men is a classic not to be missed.

Such a treasure!

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A wonderful story which gently teaches the reader about parenting & the power of love. The narrator’s performance is superb.

A delight!

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I endeavored to make this my Christmas-time novel; but ended up learning many lessons about motherhood and life. Bravo to the authoress!

Beautiful story, beautifully told.

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I loved hearing this old classic again. Perfectly read a delightful tail about how to raise boys.

Wonderful Classic

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I was really impressed by the narration. I thought the story was great. Bought a hard copy, too!

Great Reading, Great Story

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love all the stories and the love for all the boys and girls what it would have been like with mama bear and father bear.

LOVE IT

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I loved the narrator of this book! Her voices were perfect for the story. Little Men is such a beautiful story of how love, patience, and principled discipline can shape a family or school culture that will elevate all.

A delightful and deep story with many lessons

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I loved LW as an 8th grader, and again as a read-aloud to my kids as a mom. Rich in ideas, beautiful language, meaningful relationship. This is my first reading of LM and again I was inspired by the magnanimity of heart/love, the beauty in adoption, the joy in simplicity, and life-giving educational ideas.

Inspiring

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A lovely story of encouragement, good moral values, and just plain sweetness. loved it

Lovely story

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This is a sequel to the 19th century classic children's book, Little Women. The book is structured as a series of episodes, focusing on different children at a private residential school run by Jo, the main protagonist of Little Women, and her much older, German, professor husband. There is no main protagonist who has a story goal that arches throughout the book, unlike Little Women, in which Jo March is the clear main protagonist. However, as an extended epilogue of what became of Jo after the events of Little Women, she is definitely the glue that holds the book together as a mother figure to all of the children at the school.

The narration is well done.

Beloved 19th century children's book

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