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I adored this story just as well as Little Women and the movie version of Little Men I’ve seen. Very charming family tale.
Content: alcohol, tobacco, expletives
Content: alcohol, tobacco, expletives

For love is a flower that grows in any soil, works its sweet miracles undaunted by autumn frost or winter snow, blooming fair and fragrant all the year, and blessing those who give and those who receive.
As was to be expected, I absolutely loved it. This book is a celebration of sweet childhood memories, full of absorbing, funny stories, containing small morals, so you learn something by reading them, but Alcott understands to put them in at the right time in the right measure, so you don't feel ...more
As was to be expected, I absolutely loved it. This book is a celebration of sweet childhood memories, full of absorbing, funny stories, containing small morals, so you learn something by reading them, but Alcott understands to put them in at the right time in the right measure, so you don't feel ...more

Sweet little story about Jo's school for boys that she established at the end of Little Women. Definitely meant for a younger audience though-everything was very sweet and moralizing.
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The second book of the series on the wonderful March sisters, this episode focuses on Jo, my favourite of the group. It is a book that I treasured when I first read it as a child, and still do as an adult. It is a novel that I have read and re-read and will read again.


Aug 29, 2020
Sarah
marked it as to-read


Apr 17, 2022
LaReinabuena
marked it as to-read
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