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Little Men
Louisa May Alcott
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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Culturea
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20-07-2023
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404
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521
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"Little Men" by Louisa May Alcott is a sequel to her famous novel "Little Women" and continues the story of Jo March, now Jo Bhaer, and her husband, Professor Bhaer, as they run a school for boys at Plumfield. The narrative explores the lives of the boys under their care, each with diverse backgrounds and personalities, and the moral and educational lessons they learn. The story begins with the arrival of Nat Blake, a young orphaned musician, who finds a new home and family at Plumfield. The novel delves into the daily adventures and challenges faced by the boys, including Nat, Dan, Tommy, and others, as they navigate the complexities of growing up. Alcott's work emphasizes themes of kindness, discipline, and the importance of nurturing individual talents and character. The book is structured into chapters that focus on different characters and events, such as "Nat," "The Boys," "Sunday," and "Stepping Stones," each contributing to the overarching narrative of growth and development. Through the guidance of Jo and Professor Bhaer, the boys learn valuable life lessons, forming a close-knit community that supports and uplifts each other. "Little Men" is a heartwarming tale that highlights the significance of education, family, and moral integrity in shaping young minds.
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