Little Men

Little Men


Little Men; or, Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys (1871) is the second book in the Little Women trilogy. Louisa May Alcott details the life of Jo Bhaer and the students at the Plumfield Estate School that Jo runs with her husband Professor Bhaer. The novel features cameo appearances from most of the characters in the previous books and begins with the arrival of young Nathaniel "Nat" Blake, a shy orphan with a talent for the violin and tendency to fib. You may also enjoy reading her collection of personal writing, Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters, and Journals.

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Table of Contents


Chapter I. Nat
Chapter II. The Boys
Chapter III. Sunday
Chapter IV. Stepping-Stones
Chapter V. Pattypans
Chapter VI. A Fire Brand
Chapter VII. Naughty Nan
Chapter VIII. Pranks and Plays
Chapter IX. Daisy's Ball
Chapter X. Home Again
Chapter XI. Uncle Teddy
Chapter XII. Huckleberries
Chapter XIII. Goldilocks
Chapter XIV. Damon and Pythias
Chapter XV. In the Willow
Chapter XVI. Taming the Colt
Chapter XVII. Composition Day
Chapter XVIII. Crops
Chapter XIX. John Brooke
Chapter XX. Round the Fire
Chapter XXI. Thanksgiving