The children of Plumfield are no longer children.
In Jo’s Boys, Louisa May Alcott lovingly reunites readers with the spirited students once under Jo March’s care. Now adults, they embark on individual journeys filled with ambition, romance, disappointment, and self-discovery.
Through successes and setbacks, the novel highlights:
The realities of career struggles and financial hardships
The complexity of romantic relationships
The importance of integrity and perseverance
The bittersweet passage of time
Jo remains the emotional anchor of the story — nurturing, wise, and deeply invested in her “boys.” The novel carries a more mature and reflective tone than its predecessors, portraying life not as a fairy tale, but as a path shaped by resilience and character.
Heartfelt and thoughtful, Jo’s Boys serves as a touching farewell to characters who have grown alongside generations of readers.
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 350

