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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    eBook (, June 29, 2017)
    Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) Porter, D. Cok

    eBook (Green Reader Publishing, March 15, 2016)
    Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children's literature, with the title character's name becoming a popular term for someone with the same very optimistic outlook. Also, the subconscious bias towards the positive is often described as the Pollyanna principle. The book was such a success that Porter soon produced a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (1915). Eleven more Pollyanna sequels, known as "Glad Books", were later published, most of them written by Elizabeth Borton or Harriet Lummis Smith. Further sequels followed, including Pollyanna Plays the Game by Colleen L. Reece, published in 1997.
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (Townsend Press, Sept. 22, 2008)
    This Townsend Library classic has been carefully edited to be more accessible to today's students. It includes a background note about the book, an author's biography, and a lively afterword. Acclaimed by educators nationwide, the Townsend Library is helping millions of young adults discover the pleasure and power of reading.
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In early twentieth-century Vermont, orphaned, eleven-year-old Pollyanna comes to live with her austere and wealthy Aunt Polly, and uses her philosophy of gladness to bring happiness to her aunt and other unhappy members of the community.
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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 30, 2012)
    Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children's literature, with the title character's name becoming a popular term for someone with the same optimistic outlook. The book was such a success, that Porter soon produced a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (1915). Eleven more Pollyanna sequels, known as "Glad Books", were later published, most of them written by Elizabeth Borton or Harriet Lummis Smith. Further sequels followed, including Pollyanna Plays the Game by Colleen L. Reece, published in 1997.
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2015)
    The Timeless Classic. “Oh, yes; the game was to just find something about everything to be glad about – no matter what 'twas.” “Unloved and unwanted, orphan Pollyanna Whittier boards an eastbound train to live with her Aunt Polly, a wealthy spinster. Aunt Polly treats the child insensitively, giving her a musty room in the attic and expecting her to keep quiet and stay out of the way. Pollyanna, with her optimistic outlook on life, turns all the lemons thrown her way into lemonade; punishments are viewed as rewards, unfriendly people in town are befriended. Pollyanna's "Glad Game" is soon played by all the people of the town. 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…. Originally published in 1913. It remains a charming, albeit old-fashioned, classic.” -School Library Journal “A strong story of courage and discovery.” -Midwest Book Review Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children’s literature, with the title character’s name becoming a popular term for someone with the same optimistic outlook. The book was such a success that Porter soon produced a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (1915). Eleven more Pollyanna sequels, known as “Glad Books”, were later published, most of them written by Elizabeth Borton or Harriet Lummis Smith. Further sequels followed, including Pollyanna Plays the Game by Colleen L. Reece, published in 1997. The young orphan Pollyanna is sent to live with her stern Aunt in a dour New England town. Refusing to be cast down by her circumstances, Pollyanna begins teaching the town “the glad game”, which her father taught her. To play, one must find something to be glad about in every situation. Gradually, the irrepressible girl brings happiness and light to the lives of everyone around her.
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H Porter

    Hardcover (Royal Classics, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Pollyanna Whittier is a young orphan who goes to live in Beldingsville, Vermont, with her wealthy but stern Aunt Polly, who does not want to take in Pollyanna, but feels it is her duty to her late sister. Pollyanna has an optimistic and positive attitude, finding something to be glad about in every situation, no matter how bleak it may be. Pollyanna infectious attitude transforms the people around her, but her optimism is put to the test when the unthinkable happens.Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children’s literature, with the title character’s name becoming a popular term for someone with the same very optimistic outlook. Also, the subconscious bias towards the positive is often described as the Pollyanna principle. Pollyanna has been adapted for film several times, including Disney’s 1960 version starring child actress Hayley Mills, who won a special Oscar for the role.This cloth-bound book includes a Victorian inspired dust-jacket, and is limited to 100 copies.
  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (The Large Print Book Company, April 15, 2013)
    Pollyanna is a best-selling novel that is considered a classic of children's literature. Orphan Pollyanna Whittier goes to live in Vermont with her wealthy but stern maiden Aunt Polly. Pollyanna s philosophy of life centers on what she calls The Glad Game, which consists of finding something to be glad about in every situation. Her game of gladness and bright spirit affect everyone in the little town of Beldingsville, and when misfortune strikes her, her thoughtful kindness and love are repaid in gladness for everyone.
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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (Dell Yearling, July 1, 1990)
    The enduring story of an orphan girl with an irrepressible love for life, who is sent East to live with her spinster aunt
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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (Puffin, April 1, 1988)
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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H Porter, S Patricia Bailey

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, June 1, 2013)
    "Oh, Aunt Polly, I don't know how to be glad enough that you let me come to live with you!" As soon as the orphaned Pollyanna arrives in Beldingsville to live with her strict and dutiful maiden aunt, she begins to brighten up everybody's life. The sick, the lonely, and the just plain miserable all fall under her spell and are transformed--until one day something so terrible happens that even Pollyanna doesn't know how to feel glad any more. First published in 1913, the tale of Pollyanna and the "glad game," the game of finding a silver lining in every cloud, is one of the most popular and enduring children's stories of all time.
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  • Pollyanna

    Eleanor H. Porter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2014)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.