Join Pollyanna Whittier, a young orphan with an irrepressibly cheerful outlook on life, as she spreads joy and goodwill to everyone she meets in the small town of Beldingsville. Through her "Glad Game," Pollyanna teaches her neighbors the transformative power of finding something to be glad about in every situation, no matter how dire.
As Pollyanna's infectious optimism touches the lives of those around her, themes of kindness, empathy, and the importance of community come to the forefront. Eleanor H. Porter's heartwarming tale reminds readers of the profound impact that a positive attitude can have on both individuals and society as a whole.
The overall tone of "Pollyanna" is one of warmth and hope, as Porter celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for goodness in the world. With its charming characters and uplifting message, the novel is a testament to the enduring power of optimism in the face of adversity.
Since its publication, "Pollyanna" has been beloved by readers of all ages for its timeless wisdom and universal themes. Porter's endearing protagonist continues to inspire readers to embrace the "Glad Game" and find joy in the everyday moments of life.
Whether you're in need of a dose of positivity or simply looking for a heartwarming story to uplift your spirits, "Pollyanna" is sure to delight and inspire. Join Eleanor H. Porter on a journey of discovery and rediscover the joy of seeing the world through Pollyanna's eyes.
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Eleanor H. Porter, (19 Dec., 1868 21 May, 1920) was a renowned writer of popular novels and short stories. Her novel Pollyanna is all time best seller. Success of this novel encouraged her to write a sequel Pollyanna Grows Up, eventually eleven more Pollyanna sequels were published. Two of her other novels—Miss Billy & Just David were also very
well received. She gave up her career in music to take up writing short stories which were published in leading newspapers and magazines.