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Little men

Alcott, Louisa May (Author). Recorded Books, LLC. (Added Author).

Jo March, the irrepressible tomboy in Little Women (RB# 94519), has grown up and married her professor to become Jo Bhaer. Together the Bhaers have established Plumfield-a warm-hearted, informal school where lessons are taught with a dose of laughter. When Nat, a young orphan joins the happy household at Plumfield, he can' t believe his good fortune. Each day is filled with studying and fun-the boys even enjoy Saturday-night pillow fights. But when Nat gets caught stretching the truth, he discovers there is more to learn in his new home than games and schoolwork. Filled with real-life characters and situations, Louisa M. Alcott' s spirited classic has touched the hearts and minds of readers from generation to generation. Barbara Caruso' s dramatic narration transports young adults to the late 1800s when life was simpler but was still packed with plenty of adventures.

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  • ISBN: 9781490611655 (electronic bk.)
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  • Publisher Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books, Inc., 2013.

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7 years and up
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Little Men
Little Men
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Little Men

Please, sir, Is this Plumfield? asked a ragged boy of the man who opened the great gate at which the omnibus left him. "Yes. Who sent you?" "Mr. Laurence. I have got a letter For The lady." "All right; go up To The house, and give it to her; she'll see to you, little chap." the man spoke pleasantly, And The boy went on, feeling much cheered by the words. Through the soft spring rain that fell on sprouting grass and budding trees, Nat saw large square house before him a hospitable-looking house, with an old-fashioned porch, wide steps, and lights shining in many win-dows. Neither curtains nor shutters hid the cheerful glimmer; and, pausing a moment before he rang, Nat saw many little shadows dancing on the walls, heard the pleasant hum of young voices, and felt that it was hardly possible that the light and warmth and comfort within could be for a homeless "little chap" like him. Excerpted from Little Men by Louisa May Alcott All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.