Pollyanna Grows Up
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| Pollyanna Grows Up | |
| /wiki/Image:Pollyannagrows.jpg 1921 edition | |
| Author | Eleanor H. Porter |
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| Illustrator | H. Weston Taylor |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | The Glad Books |
| Genre(s) | Romance |
| Publisher | The Page Company, Boston |
| Publication date | March 27, 1915 |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 308 |
| Preceded by | Pollyanna |
Pollyanna Grows Up is a 1915 children's novel by Eleanor H. Porter. It is the first of many sequels to Porter's best-selling Pollyanna (1913), but is the only one written by Porter herself; the numerous later additions to the Pollyanna franchise were the work of other authors.
[ edit] Plot introduction
Pollyanna, now cured of her crippling spinal injury, spends her time teaching the "glad game" to new town, and a very bitter woman Mrs. Carew. Along the way she makes new friends, such as Sadie, and is courted by two childhood friends, Jimmy and Jamie: Jimmy is a hale and hearty aspiring architect, Jamie is a delicate literary genius whose withered legs compel him to rely on a wheelchair and crutches. Jimmy also finds out his family's background, and how he ended up alone.
[ edit] Quotes
Pollyanna: "I'm glad, glad, GLAD for--everything now!"
[ edit] External links
- Full text of Pollyanna Grows Up from the University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center.
- Critical reception and bibliographic information for Pollyanna Grows Up, with a biographical sketch of Eleanor H. Porter.