Little Men
![]() | ReadHowYouWant, 2007, Paperback Customer Rating: 47 reviews Recommend |
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“Little Men” by Louisa May Alcott is a sequel to her book “Little Women”. In this classic work, she writes about the adventurous life of the naughty but soft-hearted boys of a boarding school at Plumfield. The poignantly touching moments as well as those brimming with joy are presented in a brilliant manner and make the work captivating. Must Read!
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Title: Little Men
Sales Rank: 3375343 in Books
Author: Louisa May Alcott
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant, EasyRead Comfort Edition edition, 2007-12-20, Paperback, 524 pages, ISBN: 1427017670
Package Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.3 inches, 1.91 pounds
- not the copy I thought I was getting
- It's a story I've read many times, but I did specifically want the cover that is pictured with this item (to match the others I have in the series), and that's not what I got. Very disappointed, a complete waste of money on my part, but not worth returning by the time I pay for interational shipping. More reviews
- Gah.
- Who else would have liked to see the "hoyden" (read: assertive girl) Nan punch that simpering, girly-girly little twit Bess right in her lisping mouth? More reviews
- Poor Publisher
- I was looking forward to having my own copy of Little Men, but the copy I received from publisher Hard Press had many grammatical and spelling errors. It did not have an appealing layout, either. I should return it for a better copy of the book which I know exist. More reviews
- Disappointing
- Mostly I got this book because I never owned it and do own Little Women and Jo's Boys.I want my daughter to have the trilogy.I thought it was terrible.A mere series of goody-goody character sketches with very little holding it all together. If anything, it just underscored how Jo should have accepted Teddy! They were a great pair.I did not care about these More reviews
- My favorite Alcott novel...
- Mention the name Louisa May Alcott, and most people will instantly think of "Little Women." But in my mind, the less often discussed "Little Men" is just as great, if not better.
The story picks up shortly after the conclusion of "Little Women," with Jo and Frederick Bhaer running a school at Plumfield. Along with their own little Rob and More reviews

