Book details
Pollianna doroslishaye
Description
Now the fame of Pollyanna has spread far beyond the borders of Beldingsville - the "joy game" is known even in Boston. A girl is invited there to "heal" the soul of a longing widow - Mrs. Carew. This time Pollyanna managed the impossible! Thanks to the joyful girl, the burnt-out woman becomes happy and finds her long-lost nephew.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
336 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Optimistic Worldview: 'Pollyanna doroslishaye,' which translates to 'Pollyanna Grows Up,' continues the story of Pollyanna Whittier, the young girl who teaches everyone she meets to play the 'glad game'—finding something to be glad about in every situation. Reading this book can help reinforce a positive outlook on life and the importance of maintaining an optimistic attitude, even in the face of challenges.
- Character Development: The sequel offers a deeper look into Pollyanna's growth as she matures. Readers who enjoyed the first book will appreciate following her journey into adolescence and seeing how her experiences shape her into a thoughtful and compassionate young woman. The character development is a compelling reason to read this book.
- Life Lessons: Eleanor Porter's writing is known for imparting valuable life lessons through engaging storytelling. 'Pollyanna doroslishaye' is no exception, as it explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the impact of one person's positivity on a community. These lessons are timeless and relevant to readers of all ages.
- Cultural Impact: The character of Pollyanna has had a significant impact on popular culture, with the term 'Pollyanna' becoming synonymous with someone who has an excessively or blindly optimistic outlook. Reading 'Pollyanna doroslishaye' provides insight into this cultural phenomenon and allows readers to experience the original source material that sparked this enduring legacy.