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    Pollyanna (illustrated)

    Pollyanna (illustrated)

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    by Eleanor H. Porter


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      BN ID: 2940150839847
    • Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony
    • Publication date: 10/07/2015
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 6 MB

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    This is a timeless classic expressing the universal message that every aspect
    of life should be looked at in a positive way. It follows the actions of its
    protagonist, eleven-year old Pollyanna who goes to live with her stern Aunty
    Polly, where she faces many challenges with a smile on her face.
    The best-selling novel begins with the introduction of Pollyanna who goes to
    live in Vermont with her strict Aunt Polly after the death of her parents which
    have left her an orphan. The young heroine refuses to give in to her seemingly
    gloomy situation and instead chooses to look at the bright side of things.
    Pollyanna's adjustment to her new surroundings is determined by her optimistic
    philosophical approach to life, which she refers to as "The Glad Game". A game
    taught to her by her father, it has one simple rule- to find the silver lining
    in every cloud, and find a reason to be glad in every situation whilst
    withstanding any obstacle life viciously throws. Soon after her arrival,
    the little girl encourages others to join her in her game and change their
    previous gloomy attitude. Among the new players is the bad tempered, old
    Mrs. Snow, and the withdrawn John Pendleton. The townspeople are quick to
    welcome the unrelenting cheerful girl into their lives, even as she must
    confront and overcome her own challenges.
    Although Pollyanna is considered a children's novel, it is in fact intended
    to be enjoyed by all ages. As it explores themes of rejection, deprivation
    and illness, the novel relates to a wide audience. Porter offers an
    enlightening journey into the world of a child's innocence, whose positive
    energy has the mystical power to alleviate even the bleakest social and
    personal circumstances. With a good storyline and a positive message,
    Pollyanna is an inspiration to many never to give up on life.

    Includes unique illustrations.

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