Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys
"Jo's Boys" brings to a close the emotional saga of the March family, which began with Little Women and continued with Little Men. Ten years have passed since then, Jo and her sisters feel they have fulfilled their dreams and share the care of the boys of Plumfield, now a thriving school, with the same affection they received as children. The first Plumfield students are now young people who fly on their own with varying fortunes, but who return to their former home whenever they can. Louisa May Alcott puts an end to the Little Women trilogy with this novel, remaining faithful to her style, in which the profound values and revolutionary spirit of this author ahead of her time merge to give life to unforgettable characters.
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Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys
"Jo's Boys" brings to a close the emotional saga of the March family, which began with Little Women and continued with Little Men. Ten years have passed since then, Jo and her sisters feel they have fulfilled their dreams and share the care of the boys of Plumfield, now a thriving school, with the same affection they received as children. The first Plumfield students are now young people who fly on their own with varying fortunes, but who return to their former home whenever they can. Louisa May Alcott puts an end to the Little Women trilogy with this novel, remaining faithful to her style, in which the profound values and revolutionary spirit of this author ahead of her time merge to give life to unforgettable characters.
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Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys

Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys

Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys

Los chicos de Jo / Jo's Boys

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"Jo's Boys" brings to a close the emotional saga of the March family, which began with Little Women and continued with Little Men. Ten years have passed since then, Jo and her sisters feel they have fulfilled their dreams and share the care of the boys of Plumfield, now a thriving school, with the same affection they received as children. The first Plumfield students are now young people who fly on their own with varying fortunes, but who return to their former home whenever they can. Louisa May Alcott puts an end to the Little Women trilogy with this novel, remaining faithful to her style, in which the profound values and revolutionary spirit of this author ahead of her time merge to give life to unforgettable characters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788419599520
Publisher: Editorial Alma
Publication date: 01/01/2025
Series: Cl�sicos ilustrados
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.00(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author
Gisela Navarro Fuster, más conocida como Giselfust, es una ilustradora que explora los estados de ánimo en un mundo onírico con un punto surrealista. Giselfust combina su trabajo más personal con la ilustración editorial de libros infantiles y de adultos con editoriales como Editorial Alma, Norma Editorial, Penguin Random House, Editorial Planeta, Editorial Salvat o Sapiens Editorial, entre otras.

Louisa May Alcott fue una escritora estadounidense de gran relevancia. Aunque publicó muchos relatos breves en revistas de la época y diferentes novelas, ninguna alcanzó la relevancia cultural y la categoría de clásico de "Mujercitas". Esta deliciosa historia autobiográfica, que describe de forma costumbrista las aventuras domésticas de cuatro hermanas muy diferentes en la Nueva Inglaterra de mediados del siglo XIX, es un canto a la alegría de vivir, mostrando el retrato de unas mujeres fuertes, independientes y muy reales.

Gisela Navarro Fuster, better known as Giselfust, is an illustrator who explores moods in a dreamlike world with a surreal touch. Giselfust combines her most personal work with the editorial illustration of children's and adult books with publishers such as Editorial Alma, Norma Editorial, Penguin Random House, Editorial Planeta, Editorial Salvat or Sapiens Editorial, among others.

Louisa May Alcott was an American writer of great relevance. Although she published many short stories in magazines of the time and different novels, none reached the cultural relevance and the category of classic "Little Women". This delightful autobiographical story, which depicts in a costumbrist way the domestic adventures of four very different sisters in mid-nineteenth-century New England, is a hymn to the joy of living, showing the portrait of strong, independent and very real women.
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