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    Rose Campbell, tired and ill, has come to live at "The Aunt Hill" after the death of her beloved father. Six aunts fussing and fretting over her are bad enough, but what is a quiet 13-year-old girl to do with seven boisterous boy cousins?

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    The heartwarming classic is now available in an affordable softcover edition featuring a striking cover and distinctive interior design elements, making it ideal for classic fiction lovers, readers in high-school or college literature courses, and fans of annual reading challenges and "Required Reading" lists.

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    284,-

    American author Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) wrote the children's book Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, which was first released in 1871 by Roberts Brothers. The book serves as a sequel or the second book in an unofficial Little Women trilogy and features characters from her 1868-1869 two-volume novel Little Women. Jo's Boys, written by Alcott in 1886, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to Little Men mark the trilogy's conclusion. The lives of Jo Bhaer, her husband, and the many pupils at Plumfield Estate School are described in Alcott's tale. The 1934 film, the 1940 film, the 1998 film, the television series, and the Japanese animated television series are all adaptations of Louisa May Alcott's classic book. Nat Blake, a bashful little orphan who is talented at playing the violin and making lies, arrives at the start of the narrative. The story is told by Nat, who also introduces each character. Several characters from the original Little Women novel make cameo appearances. The school already has ten boys enrolled. Then, Nat and his friend Dan arrive in Plumfield. After that, Nan shows up and starts hanging out with Daisy, the sole girl.

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    Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, is a children's novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888), first published in 1871. The book reprises characters from her 1868-69 two-volume novel, Little Women, and acts as a sequel, or as the second book in an unofficial Little Women trilogy. The trilogy ends with Alcott's 1886 novel Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to Little Men. Alcott's story recounts the life of Jo Bhaer, her husband, and the various children at Plumfield Estate School, based loosely on experiences of her family. Alcott's classic novel has been adapted to various films and television programs.

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    'The small hopes and plans and pleasures of children should be tenderly respected by grown-up people, and never rudely thwarted or ridiculed'Spirited Jo March, now Mrs Bhaer, has settled into living and teaching at Plumfield boarding school, also home to a lively band of orphan boys. Jo's many pupils include Nat, a shy but talented musician, Dan, an ill-mannered troublemaker and Tommy Bangs, the school's mischievous class clown. Despite the troubles and scrapes that come with adolescent life, the lessons of kindness and gratitude taught at Plumfield prove to have a profound impact on each child.Published in 1871, Little Men was received with delight by the many who cherished the coming-of-age tale Little Women, and proved a worthy sequel. Wisdom, courage and love is at the heart of Louisa May Alcott's writing, which continues to inspire and give solace to readers around the world today.

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    La avenida de los olmos estaba cubierta de malezas, el gran portón nunca se abría, y la vieja casona permanecía cerrada desde hacía varios años. No obstante, se escuchaban voces por ese lugar, y las lilas, inclinándose sobre el alto muro parecían decir: «¡Qué interesantes secretos podríamos revelar si quisiésemos! ¿», en tanto que del otro lado del portón, una caléndula procuraba alcanzar el ojo de la cerradura para espiar lo que ocurría en el interior. Si por arte de magia hubiera crecido de súbito y mirado dentro cierto día de junio, habría visto un cuadro extraño pero encantador. Evidentemente, alguien iba a dar allí una fiesta. Un ancho sendero de lajas color gris oscuro bordeado de arbustos que se unían formando una bóveda verde iba del portón hacia el «porch». Flores silvestres y malezas salvajes crecían por doquier cubriendo todo con un hermosísimo manto. Un tablón sostenido por dos troncos que estaba en medio del sendero se hallaba cubierto por un descolorido y gastado chal, encima del cual había sido dispuesto, muy elegantemente, un diminuto juego de té. A decir verdad, la tetera había perdido su pico, la lechera su asa, y el azucarero su tapa, y en cuanto a las tazas y los platos, todos se hallaban más o menos deteriorados; pero la gente bien educada no toma en cuenta esas insignificancias y sólo gente bien educada había sido invitada a la fiesta.

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    Children's book author Louisa May Alcott first released Jack and Jill: A Village Story in 1880. After the Civil War, it takes place in a small New England community. The aftermath of a terrible sledding accident is described in the tale of two close friends named Jack and Janey, Jack and Jill.Best friends Jack Minot and Janey Pecq reside next door to one another. Since they are frequently spotted together, Janey adopts the pseudonym Jill to parody the traditional tale. One winter day, the two do climb a hill, but they subsequently have a tragic mishap. They suffer severe bodily injuries in a sledding accident and recuperate while learning life lessons with their numerous pals. Various activities that their moms came up with assist them on their road to recovery. They have ultimately improved and gained numerous priceless lessons as a result.Along with being a fun and instructive novel, Jack and Jill also addresses several crucial contemporary social issues. This enjoyable yet thought-provoking book delves deeply into a number of issues, including children's health, the passage from infancy to adolescent, the value of emotional support during sickness, and the life-altering effects of our impulsive behaviors.

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    LITTLE WOMEN:- is an autobiographical or semi-autobiographical novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott. It has been translated into numerous languages, and frequently adapted for stage and screen. The fictionalized account is said to be loosely based on the lives of Alcott and her three sisters Originally published in two volumes, this is a story that follows the lives of the four March sisters ? Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy ? and presents in detail their passage from childhood to womanhood.The plot of the novel revolves around four sisters and their mother, Marmee who live in a new neighborhood. Meg and Jo must work to support the family. Beth is content to stay at home and help with housework; and Amy is still at school. Laurie, the neighbor boy, becomes close friends with the sisters, particularly Jo. Little Women addresses three major themes ? domesticity, work, and true love, all of them interdependent and necessary to the success of main protagonist?s individual identity.

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    Collected together for the very first time, witty and wide-ranging essays from the celebrated author of Little Women

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    Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott, first published in 1871. Little Men tells the story of Jo Bhaer and the children at Plumfield Estate School. The novel has been adapted to a film and a 1997 television series. Little Men follows the life of Jo Bhaer and the students who live and learn at the Plumfield Estate School that she runs with her husband, Professor Bhaer. The mischievous children, whom she loves and cares for as her own, learn valuable lessons as they become proper gentlemen and ladies. We also get cameo appearances of almost all the characters found in the previous books, almost all of them happy and well. Meg's older two children, Demi and Daisy, also attend the school and so do Mr. Bhaer's German nephews Franz and Emil.The story begins with the arrival of Nathaniel "Nat" Blake, a shy young orphan with a talent for playing the violin and a penchant for telling fibs. Through his eyes we are introduced to the majority of the characters, from the Bhaers' children to other classmates. We follow Nat's life from April through Thanksgiving, meeting new students and playing games and having adventures throughout. Each student has his or her own struggles: Nat lies; Demi, although adored by his mother and sister, is so naïve that he finds it hard to live in the real world, but swears that he will be like 'parpar' after John Brooke (Meg's husband) dies; Emil has a bad temper; Dan is rebellious and rude; Tommy is careless (and once sets the house afire); Annie alias Nan is too tomboyish; Daisy is too prim and even weak-willed etc. They all learn to cope with their faults as they grow into young men and women.

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