
Pollyanna Grows Up
Author: Eleanor H. Porter
Narrator: Lopez Mickaël
Unabridged: 13 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mika
Published: 02/10/2025

Author: Eleanor H. Porter
Narrator: Lopez Mickaël
Unabridged: 13 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Mika
Published: 02/10/2025
Born in Littleton, New Hampshire, on December 19, 1868, Eleanor Emily Hodgman studied singing at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. She gained a local reputation as a singer in concerts and church choirs and continued her singing career after her marriage in 1892 to John L. Porter, a businessman. By 1901, however, she had abandoned music in favor of writing.
Eleanor's stories began appearing in numerous popular magazines and newspapers, and in 1907 she published her first novel, Cross Currents. There followed The Turn of the Tide; The Story of Marco; Miss Billy, her first really successful book; and Miss Billy's Decision. In 1913, Porter published Pollyanna, a sentimental tale of a most improbable heroine, a young girl whose "glad game" of always looking for and finding the bright side of things somehow reforms her antagonists, restores hope to the hopeless, and generally rights the wrongs of the world. The book's immediate and enormous popularity—in countless reprinted editions it eventually sold over a million copies—must be attributed to the American reading public's eagerness for reassurance that rural virtues and cheerful optimism still existed, as well as to Porter's skill in blending dashes of social conscience and ironic distance into the sentimentalism of her message. Pollyanna, which was second on the fiction bestseller list for 1914, was followed by Pollyanna Grows Up. It also was made into a Broadway play starring Helen Hayes and then into a motion picture starring Mary Pickford, and it inspired a veritable industry for related books and products. "Glad clubs" sprang up around the country and then abroad as Pollyanna was translated into several foreign languages.
Eleanor Porter's other books include the bestsellers Just David, The Road to Understanding, Oh, Money! Money! Dawn, and Mary-Marie. Many of her more than 200 stories were collected in Across the Years, The Tie that Binds, and the posthumously published Money, Love and Kate, Little Pardner, and Just Mother. Porter died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 21, 1920.
I love this book so much! The second half even more than the first, although the first half is important to the second. Even if it does contain the most convoluted imaginary love polygon in the history of literature. :) Seriously, though, every time I go to diagram this thing, my mind threatens to ex......more
A wonderful follow-up to the first book! The first half of this book takes place soon after "Pollyanna," with the second half being about her growing up, how she finds work and falls in love - a part that I always enjoy reading about, particularly when a character has become a favorite. I simply mus......more
It was interesting to discover what happened to Pollyanna and Jimmy in their later years, although I found Aunt Polly's relapse quite unbelievable.............more
Serca jednych skradła Anne Shirley, moje należy do Pollyanny ❤ "Gra w zadowolenie" to miód na moje serducho, choć samej daleko mi do bycia optymistką. Gdybym wiedziała jak bardzo spodoba mi się kolejny tom, nie zwlekałabym prawie roku z jego lekturą.......more
This is an entertaining sequel to 'Pollyanna', which starts soon after the conclusion. She is sent to stay with Mrs Ruth Carew, a lady suffering deep depression because over a decade earlier, her beloved baby nephew was kidnapped from the family by his eccentric father. Even though Ruth's brother-in......more