Publisher's Synopsis
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
Plumfield isn't just a school-it's a home where rules are loose, laughter is loud, and every day is an adventure. Jo March and her husband have opened their doors to a ragtag group of boys (and a few spirited girls), giving them the freedom to learn, grow, and occasionally get into mischief. From daring pranks to unexpected friendships, each child's story unfolds with warmth and humor, weaving a tale of resilience, kindness, and second chances. But when trouble threatens their unconventional little world, they must discover what truly holds a family together.
Expanding on Little Women, Little Men is a heartfelt sequel that captures a progressive vision of education and family life in the 19th century. Through Plumfield's unconventional school, Louisa May Alcott challenges rigid societal norms, emphasizing kindness, individuality, and experiential learning over strict discipline. The novel reflects post-Civil War ideals of reform and opportunity, portraying a world where even wayward boys can find purpose and belonging. Its enduring themes of resilience, compassion, and self-improvement continue to inspire readers and educators alike.