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In Little Men, the characters from Little Women grow up and begin new adventures at Plumfield, a progressive school founded by Jo and her husband, Professor Bhaer. All the inhabitants of Plumfield, including the disheveled orphan Nat, the spoiled Stuffy and the naughty Nan, will entice readers with the love and happiness they indulge in as they seek their education. Louisa May Alcott's vitality and realism in this story have captivated readers for generations. The trilogy about the March family is composed of Little Women, Little men and Jo's Boys. Louisa May Alcott lived with the real Little Women in Concord, Massachusetts. The author of mysteries, romances and novels, she traveled widely and died in Boston in 1888.
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