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Little Women | What Do I Read Next?
Little Men (1871) is the sequel to Little Women, and tells of Jo's life at Plumfield, where she runs a school for boys. Although the boys are often rowdy, Jo and her husband enjoy teaching them, along with their own two sons.
In Jo's Boys (1886), Alcott continues the adventures of the boys from Jo's school at Plum-field. Now that the boys have grown into men, they follow very different paths in life.
Nina Baym' s Women's Fiction: A Guide to Novels by and about Women in America, 1820-1870 (1978) provides a useful...
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