Jo's Boys
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Louisa May Alcott





Jo's Boys is the third book in the Little Women trilogy by Louisa May Alcott, published in 1886. In it, Jo's "children", now grown, are caught up in real world troubles. All three books - although fiction - are highly autobiographical and describe characters that were really in Alcott's life. This book contains romance as the childhood playmates become flirtatious young men and women. The characters are growing up, going out into the world and deciding their futures.(Summary from Wilkipedia) (9 hr 36 min)
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Watch out. Rude people here leave spoilers below. I'm so happy with the stories and if you loved Little Women you will love continuing on with the other books in the series. All the volunteers did great. I wish suzie G. Would fix whatever is beeping constantly in the background of all her recordings. It's maddening and those chapters tho read well, are annoying and better read yourself.
Beautiful





A very good end to a very good series. Loved it from start to end. Thank you to all the readers!
Awesome! I hate it when the last page is read. I want more!
Annette





Worth listning to
Elin





I always find multiple readers a little hard to listen to, but these did a fairly good job. The story in it self was okay, a bit too moralizing for my taste but quite nicely written.
What a great story!!
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Great readers! There was one that had a beeping sound in the background and was distracting but she read well just had to pay closer attention.





It was so devastating that Dan was in love with Bess and couldn't be with her. His life was already so awful!
Calming
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I have loved the rest of the trilogy this one is definitely may favourite
lindar





A sweet and bittersweet ending of the family saga of those from Little Women. This one followed Jo as she finds her path somewhat more difficult than her sisters Meg and Amy. She plunges headlong into new adventures that take her away from home but bring her back to an expanding March family.