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Les Quatre Filles du docteur March

Cette saga durable retrace la vie de quatre sœurs naviguant dans leurs années de formation à l'époque tumultueuse de la guerre de Sécession américaine. Le récit explore leurs personnalités distinctes, leurs aspirations et les défis qu'elles rencontrent sur le chemin de l'âge adulte. À travers leurs expériences, leurs joies et leurs peines, la série offre une exploration émouvante des liens familiaux et de la quête universelle de découverte de soi.

The Complete Little Women
The Complete Little Women - Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys
Piccole donne. I quattro libri: Piccole donne-Piccole donne crescono-Piccoli uomini-I ragazzi di Jo
Kleine Frauen I. Jugendträume
Good wives
Les quatre filles du docteur March

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  1. Une année, avec ses joies et ses peines, de la vie de Meg, Jo, Beth et Amy March, quatre sœurs âgées de onze à seize ans. Leur père absent - la guerre de Sécession fait rage et il est aumônier dans l'armée nordiste, - elles aident leur mère à assumer les tâches quotidiennes. Ce qu'elles font avec leur caractère bien différent : Meg, la romantique, qui va éprouver les émois d'un premier amour ; Jo, qui ne se départit jamais d'un humour à toute épreuve ; la généreuse Beth, la blonde Amy, enfin, qui se laisse aller parfois à une certaine vanité...

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  2. Good wives

    • 464pages
    • 17 heures de lecture

    Sequel to Alma Junior edition of Little Women, Good Wives is here presented with beautiful illustrations by by Ella Bailey.

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Dans le même esprit

  • Kaum ein Buch wurde jemals mit besserer Absicht veröffentlicht als "Kleine Frauen." Gerade weil es nicht "predigt", hat es seinen Weg in die Herzen von Millionen von Lesern gefunden. Ehrliche, kleine Mädchen, die danach streben, gut zu sein und ihre Bürden fröhlich zu tragen, schätzen dieses Buch seit Generationen; es hat ihnen einen besseren Blick für die kleinen Dinge des Lebens gegeben, die so sehr für das wahre Glück zählen; aber die glänzendsten Juwelen in diesem Buch sind die Strahlen der Mutterliebe, die durch es hindurchleuchten. Die Mädchen der Familie March lieben ihre Mutter, machen sie zu ihrer Vertrauten und wenden sich bei jeder Prüfung ihres Lebens an sie; sie ist Gefährtin, Freundin und Lehrerin, und so manches Mädchen und so manche Mutter hat schon ihre Lehren aus den schönen Beispielen gezogen, die diese "Kleinen Frauen" ihnen gegeben haben. Louisa May Alcott hat viele bewegende Geschichten geschrieben, aber "Kleine Frauen" steht an erster Stelle - im Regal und in den Herzen ihrer Bewunderer.

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  • Le quattro sorelle March – la giudiziosa Meg, la ribelle Jo, la dolce Beth, la vanitosa Amy – si preparano a diventare grandi, inseguendo speranze e ambizioni sullo sfondo di un’America scossa dalla guerra di Secessione. È sufficiente la prima pagina di Piccole donne per immergersi nella calda atmosfera della loro casa: il chiacchiericcio complice, i litigi, gli abbracci, le risate. E allora entriamo in casa March, sediamoci accanto a Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, le quattro ragazze più moderne che siano mai esistite, e ascoltiamo le loro voci. Pagina dopo pagina i loro capricci, le loro vittorie, le loro amicizie, le loro difficoltà, i loro sogni saranno anche i nostri.

    Piccole donne. I quattro libri: Piccole donne-Piccole donne crescono-Piccoli uomini-I ragazzi di Jo
  • Drawing from her own childhood, Louisa May Alcott's series features the lives of four sisters navigating the challenges of growing up. The narratives delve into themes of romance, family dynamics, and societal expectations, emphasizing the importance of virtue over material wealth. With a rich portrayal of character development and emotional depth, these classics reflect the trials and triumphs of womanhood in the 19th century, captivating readers with their timeless relevance and heartfelt storytelling.

    The Complete Little Women - Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men, Jo's Boys
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  • The Complete Little Women

    • 632pages
    • 23 heures de lecture

    This edition, containing "Little Women," "Good Wives," "Little Men" and "Jo's Boys," is complete and unabridged. Also included are Frank T. Merrill's black and white illustrations to the first two books.

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  • Duplicate of ISBN 060355055X.In "Little Women" when we first meet the family, they are very poor and Mr March is far away in the army. Meg, the eldest, is sixteen when the story begins. Jo is fifteen, "tall, thin and brown", her hair is her one beauty. Beth, at thirteen, is shy and peaceful, rarely disturbed, while Amy, the youngest, is rather vain, and, in her own opinion, "a most important person". As the story develops we enjoy reading about the way the girls enjoy their lives in spite of their poverty; they meet 'the boy next door', who becomes a great friend, and his tutor Mr Brooke."Good Wives" begins with a wedding, the war is over, and the March family has changed, but is still together. By the end of this book we have seen Meg coping with her own home and the birth of her children. Jo has been to New York where she meets professor Bhaer. Amy, too, marries."Little Men" shows how the girls' families develop, how their lives change and how, in particular, Jo and her professor have their hearts' desire and run 'Plumfield', the boys' school where we meet Nat, Dan and many other characters.The end of the trilogy shows the March family much extended but happy and content with its destiny. The harvest is a good one.

    Little Women. Good Wives. Little Men, Little Women, Good Wives, Little Men
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  • The two American classics here together in one volume, Little Men and Jo's Boys, are worthy sequels to Little Women, one of the best-loved children's stories of all time, and its continuation, Good Wives. In Little Men, Louisa May Alcott takes up the story of the everyday dramas and exploits of the naughty but easy-going boys at Plumfield, now a boarding-school run by Professor Bhaer and his lovable madcap wife Jo, the most fiery and free-spirited of the four March sisters. Jo's Boys revisits the one-time members of that 'wilderness of boys' ten years later when they are making their ways in the world with varying degrees of triumph and disaster.

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  • Duplicate of ISBN 060355055X.In "Little Women" when we first meet the family, they are very poor and Mr March is far away in the army. Meg, the eldest, is sixteen when the story begins. Jo is fifteen, "tall, thin and brown", her hair is her one beauty. Beth, at thirteen, is shy and peaceful, rarely disturbed, while Amy, the youngest, is rather vain, and, in her own opinion, "a most important person". As the story develops we enjoy reading about the way the girls enjoy their lives in spite of their poverty; they meet 'the boy next door', who becomes a great friend, and his tutor Mr Brooke."Good Wives" begins with a wedding, the war is over, and the March family has changed, but is still together. By the end of this book we have seen Meg coping with her own home and the birth of her children. Jo has been to New York where she meets professor Bhaer. Amy, too, marries."Little Men" shows how the girls' families develop, how their lives change and how, in particular, Jo and her professor have their hearts' desire and run 'Plumfield', the boys' school where we meet Nat, Dan and many other characters.The end of the trilogy shows the March family much extended but happy and content with its destiny. The harvest is a good one.

    Little Women. Good Wives. Little Men
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