Pollyanna
Eleanor H. Porter
Lu par Mary Anderson





Pollyanna tells the story of Pollyanna Whittier, a young girl who goes to live with her wealthy Aunt Polly after her father's death. Pollyanna's philosophy of life centers around what she calls "The Glad Game": she always tries to find something to be glad about in every situation, and to always do without delay whatever she thinks is right. With this philosophy, and her own sunny personality, she brings so much gladness to her aunt's dispirited New England town that she transforms it into a pleasant, healthy place to live. Eventually, however, even Pollyanna's robust optimism is put to the test when she loses the use of her legs in an accident. (written by Mary Anderson) (6 hr 54 min)
Chapitres
Miss Polly | 10:24 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Old Tom and Nancy | 7:42 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
The Coming of Pollyanna | 16:48 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
The Little Attic Room | 17:51 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
The Game | 11:08 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Question of Duty | 18:18 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Pollyanna and Punishments | 12:44 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Pollyanna Pays a Visit | 18:09 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Which Tells of the Man | 9:17 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Surprise for Mrs. Snow | 18:30 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Introducing Jimmy | 20:46 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Before the Ladies Aide | 8:23 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
In Pendleton Woods | 14:21 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Just a Matter of Jelly | 11:40 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Dr. Chilton | 19:50 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Red Rose and a Lace Shawl | 15:34 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
"Just Like a Book" | 13:19 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Prisms | 11:26 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Which is Somewhat Surprising | 7:08 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Which is More Surprising | 12:34 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Question is Answered | 13:33 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Sermons and Woodboxes | 17:28 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
An Accident | 11:45 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
John Pendleton | 14:00 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Waiting Game | 11:50 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A Door Ajar | 7:18 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Two Visits | 14:48 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
The Game and It's Players | 25:39 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Through an Open Window | 9:43 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Jimmy Takes the Helm | 6:06 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
A New Uncle | 3:51 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Which is a Letter From Pollyanna | 2:31 | Lu par Mary Anderson |
Critiques
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Holly
When I was a child, the classic Disney movie "Pollyanna" was my favorite and I watched it more times than I can count, the book is even better, an absolute gem, has to be listened to for you to be able to get the sense of the wealth that Aunt Polly has and the opinions of the townspeople about the richest woman who owned half the town, getting "stuck" with her niece in her mansion and getting a new outlook on life that only this child could have done for her. This is by far my favorite book and always will be.
Disney Should Have Kept to the Book





Donald Gilmore
I found this book an enjoyable read. The plot differences between the book and the movie are quite striking. The resolution of the conflict was much more interesting in the Book. I truly believe that the book would have made a better movie. The reader has a pleasant voice and read the story with energy. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a fun story.
Great reader





Edgar&Ellen
Mary Anderson does a wonderful job reading this enjoyable story. Thanks.
Great





Uk.love
This was my second time listening to Pollyanna. I've no idea how many times I've read it! The reading is a bit slow at first, but not so that it hinders the book! I love the book and the reminder to look for the joyful little things day to day! Definitely a book to read or listen to





Tracy
Mary Andersons wonderful way of reading lead me to this AWESOME author Eleanor H. Porter, I love this book and after the sequel Pollyanna Grows Uo, am excited to start the Miss Billy series and all others I can find by this authoe!!
Great family read aloud





minkona
Charming story! Though the heroine is a young girl, her appeal extends to boys and adults too. Mary Anderson's clear and engaging recording make the story a delight to listen to. A great choice for the whole family!
Good Lesson





Angelsgift
My 10 year old son's review: this is a better book for girls because the main character is a girl. But I learned that it is good to be happy and being happy helps other people.
cool





A LibriVox Listener
best best best book ever!!!!😂😂 " I m glag i don t need the krutches"