Pollyanna

Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter is a classic work of juvenile fiction published by Simon and Schuster in February 2002. This edition, the 1st Aladdin Paperbacks edition, spans 304 pages and presents the story of Pollyanna, a character renowned for her unwavering optimism. First introduced to readers in 1913, her narrative has inspired a cultural phenomenon, leading to the establishment of “Glad” clubs across the United States.
In this book, readers will discover how Pollyanna’s positive outlook influences those around her, particularly in the context of family dynamics and the challenges faced by orphans and foster children. The story unfolds against a historical backdrop of the early 20th century in the United States, exploring themes of resilience and hope. This edition invites both new readers and those familiar with Pollyanna’s journey to engage with her timeless message of optimism.
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Pollyanna’s eternal optimism has made her one of the most beloved characters in American literature. First published in 1913, her story spawned the formation of “Glad” clubs all over the country, devoted to playing Pollyanna’s famous game. Pollyanna has since sold over one million copies, been translated into several languages, and has become both a Broadway play and a Disney motion picture.
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