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Little Men

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Little Men

By: Louisa May Alcott
Narrated by: Barbara Caruso
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Jo March, the irrepressible tomboy in Little Women, has grown up and married her professor to become Jo Bhaer. Together the Bhaers have established Plumfield - a warm-hearted, informal school where lessons are taught with a dose of laughter. When Nat, a young orphan joins the happy household at Plumfield, he can’t believe his good fortune. Each day is filled with studying and fun - the boys even enjoy Saturday-night pillow fights. But when Nat gets caught stretching the truth, he discovers there is more to learn in his new home than games and schoolwork.

Filled with real-life characters and situations, Louisa M. Alcott’s spirited classic has touched the hearts and minds of young people from generation to generation. Barbara Caruso’s dramatic narration transports young adults to the late 1800s when life was simpler but was still packed with plenty of adventures.

Public Domain (P)1998 Recorded Books
Classics Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Heartfelt Feel-Good
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Sweet Story • Engaging Children's Tale • Stellar Narration • Wholesome Moral Lessons • Beautiful Classic Book
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A 20-something friend told me it was her favorite. I have now recommended it to my own son, who is a father himself, and my friends who are grandparents. Lovely sentiments and even wisdom. Worth every minute.

The best

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This book is one of my faves. I learn something new from it each time i read it. So many life long lessons.

Beautiful

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This rendition of Little Men is such a contrast to today’s media faire! It is a pure stream of positive messages. No matter that it could be said that society has changed and moved on since 1871 —this story is still pointing to a better world and how to get there.
Modern readers may find it preachy - but the messages, to me, are timeless.
The narration is very fitting for this story, as well. Glad that Audible picked up this recording.

A Pure Stream

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Barbara Caruso's warm, maternal voice brings this narrative of post-Civil War era America to life, telling the adventures and mishaps of the boys at Plumfield when Jo March is all grown up and managing a family of her own.

Captivating performance

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There is so much to glean from this story!! It’s worth coming back to again and again!! And it is all the more enjoyable when the reader does such a stellar job!!

A classic story with a stellar performance!!

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la historia se hace un poco repetitiva pero está llena de importantes lecciones para educadores

very sweet

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I love it so much and I love the narater s voice its so good 👍 love it so much 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💕😻❣️♥️❤️💖💖

you will love this title 👍👍👍👍👍🧡💜🩷❤️🩵💚💛

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I'm only 11 years old and some books that were written backs then are very boring. Take to kill a mockingbird for example. Anyways this is such a good book and I love the narrator. She brings so much emphasis into each word and really brings this story to life. :D

Amazing!

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I enjoyed the narration on this title a little better than Little Women. I don't know if the narrator improved or I'm just familiar with her now.

Little Men is another book I have enjoyed for as long as I can remember. In some ways I like it better than Little Women.

Very Well Narrated

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A collection of short vignettes in the lives of the boys at Plumfield. This one dragged for me. It’s sappy and sweet, full of all the virtuous anecdotes and moral lessons that characterized Little Women. All manner of ill temper and willfulness are smoothed over by the patient love of the Bahrs.

I think had it been a good deal shorter, or perhaps combined with Jo’s Boys (I’ve yet to listen to that one) it would have been more enjoyable. I wanted the boys to grow up, and make their way in the world. This novel is completely devoid of romance. And though there is lots of mention of Mr. Bahr, he always feels like a kind hearted old uncle, not the man Jo actually fell in love with and married. There are far more heart to heart conversations with Laurie than Fredric.

If you like the ups and downs of a children’s tale, this one is well written and engaging. I could see reading it aloud to kids. Maybe someday I’ll read it to my boys. For myself though I wanted more progression in the plot, and some romance. Reader did a great job, I enjoyed her style.

It’s always disappointing in these old fashioned novels, like LM Montgomery’s, to be going along sweetly and then get plunged into some dark scene… like the backyard sacrifice demanded by “Kitty Mouse” of the children’s favorite toys, or the ghost parties that left the boys afraid of their own shadow. You wonder how these were allowed at Plumfield. But I suppose there is no perfect school, though the Bahr’s does seem excellent in so very many ways.

A read aloud for children

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