Submitted by Magister_Xehanort t3_10g9c03 in books
At the end of the year I read the books Little Women, Little Men and Jo's Boys. I really enjoyed all three (four?) books, and I would like to hear people's opinions about these books. While I know most people have only read and know Little Women, I wonder how many people here have read the sequels?
But in my opinion, as I already said, I liked all the books, even if I have to admit that the books are some of the most Christian books I've ever read, with a lot of moral lessons and references about being a good Christian and the first book has many references to the book "The Pilgrim's Progress"; and too I found Laurie and Jo's friendship great and a lot of fun in the book, they have a great relationship and I understand why she doesn't want to marry him, that he is like a brother to her, i loved all four sisters,
And i admit i dont understand the hate some people have for Amy, yes she is vain, ambitious and likes the idea of getting rich, but she is very kind, charitable and like the other sisters learn a lot of lessons learned about being a good Christian and a good person, for example how she lectured Laurie about his bad behavior, how even with her saying that she would accept Fred's proposal to marry him because he was very rich and that he could help her family, when the moment came she didn't have the courage to marry him, because she didn't really love him , and she really deserved to go to Europe, she was very kind and polite to her aunt while Jo at the time was trying to be as rude as possible, how each of the sisters had to learn and develop to be a better person, even Jo , had to stop being so wild and be more polite and mature.
As for the sequels, Little Men is what most looks like a children's book, with the adventures and lives of the children at Bhaer and Jo's school, I enjoyed reading the various adventures and events in Plumfield, and with several lessons for the children for them to learn become better and good people in the future, boys are fun.
As for Jo's Boys, it was cool to read the future of the characters, read about the future of the different boys and girls from the previous book, and also read how the school is much bigger and I like how this book had many more phrases and references about women's rights, about the right to vote, and several sentences about education and women's rights in this book, much more than in previous ones!
And about the characters, Jossie was very funny and fun, Nan sounded a bit like the author's original wish for Jo, how Nan doesn't want to get married and she remained single, even though Tommy for years wanted to marry her, but Nan just wanted to become a doctor and in the end, Tommy after several years mess got a girl and satisfied Nan never married and kept working as a doctor. And Nat is cute, as is Dasy, at least I like them being able to stay together, as I like Demi, I like the various characters, but while Emil had to survive a shipwreck, he got a wife (and Emil and Franz, even growing up in the US, they're still German, right? Franz married a German girl and his brother married an English girl, but I can't help but think about their future, the date was the end of the 19th century, I keep thinking about how World War I could affect the characters!).
But poor Dan, he was from the previous book one of the best and funniest characters, but the end of the book, it was very sad, poor Dan, he suffered a lot, how Jo feels so sorry for him, she feels guilty, how Not sure I liked Dan's ending, I understand him not getting Bessie, but he was a really good person, talking like he was a black sheep, not good enough to marry and have a good wife, about the epilogue , as he continues to travel the world, dying protecting the indigenous people, and I'm not sure I liked this ending, but since the epilogue was and there is no date for his death, I can have some headcanons and put his death several years in the future , right?
But what now, I want to know people's opinions about these three books and about the different characters.
boxer_dogs_dance t1_j51nrav wrote
I read all three as a child. I enjoyed them all. I think Little Women is the strongest in terms of quality of writing, but I agree with you Little Men is more fun for children reading it. Thank you for your review.