Pollyanna

Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, published by Penguin Books in March 2018, is a classic work of juvenile fiction that explores themes of optimism and resilience. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Pollyanna, a young orphan who, despite her challenging circumstances living with her stern Aunt Polly, embraces life with an unwavering positive outlook. Through her unique approach known as “The Glad Game,” she seeks to find joy in every situation, influencing those around her to do the same.
Readers will discover how Pollyanna’s infectious cheer impacts the lives of the townspeople, encouraging them to rediscover their own sources of happiness. The narrative delves into social themes, including family dynamics and the experiences of orphans, while also touching on relationships and community. As Pollyanna faces her own trials, the story highlights the power of optimism in overcoming adversity, making it a poignant reflection on finding hope amid life’s challenges. This edition is a valuable addition to any collection of classic literature.
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When life feels difficult, Pollyanna has learned to play “The Glad Game”. In any situation, no matter how dire it may seem, she challenges herself to find the silver-lining. However, orphaned at a young age and forced to live with her hard-hearted Aunt Polly, Pollyanna has had a lot of opportunities to practice. With her infectious cheer, she is soon convincing some of the town’s most troubled residents to rediscover the things they’re glad about, until even her sunny disposition is tested. A classic of the Golden Age of Children’s Literature, Pollyanna has become a synonym for optimism, and inspired countless readers to find hope in the hardest of situations.
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