A terrible accident with a motor car as she is crossing the street finally breaks Pollyanna's spirit. When long-held secrets are finally revealed, even Aunt Polly comes around to warming up not only to her niece, but to a relationship she had long denied herself. This recording is based on the book by Eleanor H. Porter, originally published in /5(K). Literature Network» Eleanor H. Porter» Pollyanna» Chapter XXIII. An Accident. Chapter XXIII. An Accident. At Mrs. Snow's request, Pollyanna went one day to Dr. Chilton's office to get the name of a medicine which Mrs. Snow had forgotten. As it chanced, Pollyanna had never before seen the inside of Dr. Chilton's office. · Eleanor H. Porter. Eleanor H. Porter (Decem – ) was best known as the author of Pollyanna, the children’s novel that took America by storm during the World War I years. Most people today won’t know the name of the author of this classic, but many still understand what it means to be called a “Pollyanna.”.
By: Eleanor H. Porter () 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. Eleanor H. Porter. Eleanor H. Porter (Decem - ) was best known as the author of Pollyanna, the children's novel that took America by storm during the World War I years. Most people today won't know the name of the author of this classic, but many still understand what it means to be called a "Pollyanna.". Pollyanna (version 4) LibriVox recording of Pollyanna (version 4) by Eleanor H. Porter. Spinster Polly Harrington is perfectly content to be in control of her comfortable life, even if is she alone in a big house. But then a letter arrives informing her she is the guardian to her young orphaned niece, and she as well as the whole town quickly.
Pollyanna is a novel by American author Eleanor H. Porter, considered a classic of children's literature. The book's success led to Porter's soon writing a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (). Eleven more Pollyanna sequels, known as "Glad Books", were later published, most of them written by Elizabeth Borton or Harriet Lummis Smith. A heartwarming tale that has become one of the most loved children's stories of all time, Eleanor H. Porter's best-seller – the first in a long series of Pollyanna novels by the author and other writers – is a beautiful story with a powerful moral message. Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter is the story of a young orphan girl, Pollyanna, who goes to live with her Aunt Polly after the death of her father. Aunt Polly, an aristocratic woman, only cares for Pollyanna as a sense of duty. This doesn’t deter Pollyanna’s boundless optimism, however. Regardless of what circumstances come her way, Pollyanna manages to see the good in everything.
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