Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy and Good Wives (together known as Little Women) set the stage, Little Men brought a welcome continuation, and Jo's Boys brings a satisfying end to the March family saga.
It's an ok book, and it's nice to see where the various characters end up, but some are dealt with rather harshly. The idea that ___ is better off *dying* than attempting to win ___'s heart is snobbish to an extreme that I didn't expect from Ms. Alcott.
Es la continuacion del libro de Luise May Alcott "Little Women" (Mujercitas) Es la historia de la escuela que abrió Josephine, una de las mujercitas. Es un libro super tierno.
Great read if you are into classics. Though i think girls would find it easier to relate to. It's one of those touching and beautiful stories that move you to tears. Not as good as its prequel, Good wives...but it works.