I haven't read Little Women in a while, but Jo was probably 20-25 and Bhaer around 45-50. Add me in as another one who loved Professor Bhaer in the books. Even as a child I felt Laurie would be exhausting to live with, and much better suited to high-maintenance Amy. Peter Bogdanovich ComSE (born July 30, 1939) is an American director, writer, actor, producer, critic and film historian.He is part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, and his most critically acclaimed and well-known film is the drama The Last Picture Show (1971). 2) The age difference is too much for me. > Jo valued goodness highly, but she also possessed a most feminine respect for intellect, and a little discovery which she made about the Professor added much to her regard for him. Call me a hypocrite (because I love Jane Eyre which involves just as much of an age difference) but I don’t like it one bit in this film. (Also, my dad was 20 years older than my mum and they had a very happy marriage, so the age difference … Jo has paired off with Mr. Bhaer, Amy with Laurie, and Meg with John Brooke. While it is beyond the scope of the current report to outline the multiple variations of training exercises and protocols for various training ages, it should be noted that key INT movement patterns highlighted in figure 4 will be included for youth of all training ages. The age difference had to be at least 20 years. The Bhaers, Laurences, and Brookes have gone on to establish homes of their own, and each of the surviving sisters has her own children now. Little Women lives up to every stereotype of a novel's ending: all the girls are married, except Beth, who is dead.