Pollyanna & Pollyanna Grows Up - Eleanor H. Porter
Pollyanna & Pollyanna Grows Up - Eleanor H. Porter
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Pollyanna & Pollyanna Grows Up - Eleanor H. Porter

When Pollyanna Whittier goes to live with her sour-tempered aunt after her father’s death, things seem bad enough, but then a dreadful accident ensues.

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About the Book

When Pollyanna Whittier goes to live with her sour-tempered aunt after her father’s death, things seem bad enough, but then a dreadful accident ensues.

However, Pollyanna’s sunny nature and good humour prove to have an astonishing effect on all around her, and this wonderful tale of how cheerfulness can conquer adversity has remained one of the world’s most popular children’s books since its first publication in 1913.

In Pollyanna Grows Up, the only sequel written by Porter herself, Pollyanna finds that, despite being cured of her health problems, adulthood brings fresh challenges to be overcome.

About the Author

Eleanor H. Porter

Eleanor H(odgman) Porter (1868 - 1920) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose children's story 'Pollyanna' became the Harry Potter of its day. Pollyanna's irrepressible optimism is illustrated by the 'glad game', in which she would find the positive in any situation. 'Glad Clubs' were formed, and the book was adapted for the theatre, cinema and television.

Eleanor Porter was born Eleanor Emily Hodgman on 19 December 1868, in Littleton, New Hampshire. She was trained as a singer but later turned to writing. She married John Lyman Porter on 03 May 1892 and started writing short stories, usually set in New England, which were published in the popular magazines and newspapers of the day including Woman’s Home Companion and Harper’s Weekly.

Her adult novels include The Turn of the Tide (1908), The Road to Understanding (1917), Oh Money! Money! (1918), Dawn (1919), Keith’s Dark Tower (1919), Mary Marie (1920), and Sister Sue (1921). Cross Currents (1907) was her first full-length novel to be published, followed by The Turn of the Tide (1908) and The Story of Marco (1911). Miss Billy (1911) was her first commercial success, followed by Miss Billy’s Decision (1912) and Miss Billy Married (1914). However, with the arrival of Pollyanna (1913) and Pollyanna Grows Up (1915) Porter won international acclaim.

The young orphan Pollyanna Whittier was an inspiration to young boys and girls everywhere with her irrepressible optimism and joie de vivre, “just breathing isn’t living!”. Glad Clubs sprang up, and the book was adapted for the theatre, television and screen productions. Mary Pickford starred in the silent film version of 1920, Hayley Mills in the 1960s version.

Porter died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1920.

Langue
Anglaise
Dimensions
127 mm x 198 mm
Edition
Wordsworth Editions
Collection
Wordsworth Classics Complete and Unabridged
Auteur
Eleanor H. Porter
Poids
250 g
Nombre de pages
384 pages
Date de Parution
05/03/2012
Série
Children's Classics
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