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Description"...there is something about everything that you can be glad about, if you keep hunting long enough to find it." When Pollyanna Whittier's father dies she is sent to live with her Aunt Polly in Beldingsville in Vermont. A clash of personalities ensues as Pollyanna's sunny disposition sits ill with her aunt's need for quiet, her passion for shutting windows and her obsession with quietly shut doors. The key to Pollyanna's happiness is The Glad Game - originally invented to deal with disappointing missionary boxes - and is applied to all parts of life. No matter how dark the situation it is always possible to find something to be glad about. Any attempts to discipline the child fail helplessly in the face of The Glad Game. A bread and milk supper in the kitchen is greeted with rapture; a puritan attic bedroom with sparse furnishing is seen as valued for its rapturous views - better than any decoration could ever be. As Pollyanna becomes acquainted with other inhabitants of the town, her infectious personality continues to spread: one by one, the cantankerous residents fall victim to her charms: Mrs Snow and Mr Pendleton being the hardest cases to crack. Author descriptionEleanor H. Porter was a bestselling children's author from Massachusetts. She published short stories and novels but he most famous work was Pollyanna published in 1913. She died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 21st May 1920. Anne Fine is a multi- award winning British author who has written more than fifty children's books including the Carnegie Medal and Whitbread Children's Book of the Year winner Flour Babies and Whitbread winner The Tulip Touch. |