Dawn

Dawn by Eleanor H. Porter, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 4, 2018, is a 256-page novel written in English. This work explores themes similar to those found in Porter’s earlier book, Pollyanna, particularly the significance of maintaining an optimistic outlook in challenging situations. Set during World War I, the story follows a young man grappling with the gradual loss of his vision, presenting a poignant narrative about resilience in the face of adversity.
Readers will find a deep exploration of the protagonist’s internal struggle as he confronts his deteriorating eyesight and the accompanying despair. The novel delves into the complexities of acceptance and hope, inviting reflection on how one can navigate life’s difficulties. With its focus on literature and fiction, as well as its connections to classics and ancient literature, Dawn offers a thoughtful examination of human spirit and perseverance.
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Though starkly different from Pollyanna, the book that propelled author Eleanor H. Porter to worldwide acclaim, the engrossing novel Dawn plumbs some of the same themes as its predecessor, including the importance of always maintaining an optimistic outlook on life, no matter how dire the circumstances you are facing. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel’s protagonist is a young man whose vision is gradually degrading. Will he continue to wallow in his despair, or will he find a way to accept his encroaching blindness?
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