The recently widowed Jo March Behr continues to run the school she and her late husband founded, a school for boys called "Plumfield." Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic book, "Little Men.... Read allThe recently widowed Jo March Behr continues to run the school she and her late husband founded, a school for boys called "Plumfield." Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic book, "Little Men."The recently widowed Jo March Behr continues to run the school she and her late husband founded, a school for boys called "Plumfield." Based on Louisa May Alcott's classic book, "Little Men."
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A great series!
"Little Men" is great for many reasons. Sure it isn't quite like the book, but it stands out from all of the other sleazy and cheesy shows. The actors and actresses are all very good, the script and story-lines are good, and it is entertaining for people of all ages! My whole family enjoys it very much, from me (the youngest) to my parents, who are in their 50's. Comedy, romance and adventure are all things you will encounter in this show, besides the good family values. "Little Men" is a great show that should not be taken off the air!
A very good family show
As always, there are some disappointments from this show. But, as I reflect upon all the shows these days, and upon this show, I know there is a big difference. Can you watch without guilt a show where morals and truth are forgotten? Some can, but I know I would rather watch a good show that everyone in the family can enjoy and feel good about watching. Little Men is one of the cleanest shows, and while some connect clean with boring, Little Men is nothing near boring. Even my parents and older brothers and sisters like to watch the show. The show is romantic, emotional, wholesome (for the most part), and adventurous.
Life in 1872
Good insight into the World Of 1872, no automotives , no women's rights. It's a Man's world however a woman runs a school for boys and maneuvers through daily problems, opportunities, and romance.
Wonderful...but not like the book.
I was a fan of the book ever since third grade, so of course I had watched the movie, read the sequel, and then watched the television show. It was a good show in itself, and now as an adult I still enjoy the show. My only real problem with it was that it didn't follow the book. The first time I saw it, I was so disappointed that I turned it off. But that's coming from a girl who owns a first addition of the book. But after time I decided to give it a try again and ignored the book (kind of like what you have to do with the Harry Potter movies). I found the series wonderful! It was clean cut and something that everyone could enjoy, just the right amount comedy to keep everyone going. It is truly enjoyable! Clean and wonderful!
Wonderful!
This show is wonderful. Based on Louisa May Alcott's book "Little Men", the sequel to "Little Women", this show takes place in Concord, Massachusetts. Jo Bhaer runs a school for boys, which is in financial trouble, so she starts accepting girls.
As an hour-long drama, "Little Men" is very much in the vein of "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and "Road to Avonlea". Well written and acted, kids and parents should enjoy this show together.
As an hour-long drama, "Little Men" is very much in the vein of "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and "Road to Avonlea". Well written and acted, kids and parents should enjoy this show together.
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- Trivia"Little Men" (1871) author Louisa May Alcott based the character of Josephine "Jo" March Bhaer largely on herself, although Alcott herself never married. Her three sisters were also part of her books as Jo's sisters, known as Meg, Amy and Beth, first seen in "Little Women" (1869) Two of those sisters are seen occasionally in this series.
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