Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott

Little Women
The four March sisters couldn't be more different: Meg, the eldest, is dutiful and patient; Jo is adventurous, with dreams of being a great writer; shy, musical Beth is the peacemaker; and headstrong Amy likes the finer things in life. They may not always get along, but with their father away in the Civil War and their mother struggling to make ends meet, the sisters have never needed each other more. Together, the girls navigate growing up - from first love to sibling rivalry, loss and marriage. Whatever comes their way, they know they can rely on each other.
Jo's Boys

Ten years after leaving Plumfield Jo's boys are finding their way in the world, but as the encounter triumphs and disappointments they still turn to Jo to help them navigate.