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Pollyanna Grows Up (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)

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In "Pollyanna Grows Up (Version 2 Dramatic Reading)" by Eleanor H. Porter, readers are given a glimpse into the life of Pollyanna as she navigates through the trials and tribulations of adulthood. This sequel to the classic novel "Pollyanna" continues to explore the character's optimistic outlook on life, even in the face of adversity.

Porter's writing style is engaging and compelling, drawing readers in with vivid descriptions and well-developed characters. The dramatic reading version of the book adds an extra layer of depth and emotion, making Pollyanna's journey all the more impactful.

Throughout the story, Pollyanna faces a series of challenges that test her sunny disposition, forcing her to confront difficult truths and make tough decisions. Despite the hardships she encounters, Pollyanna remains true to herself, ultimately learning and growing from her experiences.

Overall, "Pollyanna Grows Up" is a heartwarming and inspiring tale that reminds readers of the power of positivity and resilience in the face of adversity. Porter's timeless story continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, making this book a must-read for fans of the original novel and newcomers alike.

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Pollyanna visits Boston for the summer and stays with the grumpy, miserable, yet very wealthy Ruth Carew. Lonely in a big city away from her old companions and forbidden from talking to strangers, Pollyanna begins to despair of ever making new friends. Through her teenage years and into adulthood, will Pollyanna and her glad game be able to make a difference in the light of persistent grumpiness, disabilities, crippling poverty, and a major personal loss? - Summary by ElizaCast: Customer: Marie Christian Della Wetherby: blueriveriris Dr. Charlie Ames: Wayne Cooke Dr. Thomas Chilton: Doug Fajardo Ex-Prisoner: Wayne Cooke Jamie: MoonLylith Jerry: llamaart Jimmy: David Purdy John Pendleton: ToddHW Lady: TJ Burns Mary: Krista Zaleski Milly Snow: Glendav7 Mr. Bean: Wayne Cooke Mrs. Murphy: Nammy Mrs. Snow: Lynette Caulkins Nancy: oogiesragdoll Narrator: James R. Hedrick Nurse: Yuqing Policeman: James R. Hedrick Polly Chilton: WendyKatzHiller Pollyanna: Jenn Broda Ruth Carew: Dawn Sutton Sadie: Marie Christian Timothy: James R. Hedrick Young Man: Doug Fajardo Young Woman: TJ Burns Audio Edited By: Eliza Proof Listened By: Eliza and KHand


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Reviews (Rated: 5 Stars - 9 reviews)

Reviewer: - May 27, 2021
A happy, fee-good book and Mary Anderson is a good reader, though, probably every window and mirror was fogged over with all the serious sighing she did with her reading.
Reviewer: - February 4, 2017
Subject: Pollyanna grows up!
Well read! Most enjoyable...unexpected find...I hadn't realised that there was a follow on book.
Reviewer: - February 28, 2016
Such a wonderful book!! If you liked the first book, you will most likely enjoy this one just as much. Great reader too :)
Reviewer: - July 5, 2015
Subject: Great book
As good as the original. Good reader.
Reviewer: - July 2, 2015
Subject: Very Good
I read this book about 10 days after I had completed listening to Pollyanna. In my mind this book is every bit as good.
Reviewer: - June 20, 2015
Subject: Childrens Fiction
Again Pollyanna brings joy and healing to many suffering souls in the story. Some may think, in view of today's awful world violences, wars, famine, etc., these books no longer have much value. However these stories, like the Anne books, Narnia books, Helen's Children, etc., teach without moralizing wonderful lessons that could possibly re-instill values in young people today. Mary Anderson is to be commended for her charming and lovely rendition of this dear story.
Reviewer: - May 27, 2015
Subject: Enjoyed
I really enjoyed this book. The first chapter I was a bit Leary, but then the book took off and I couldn't wait for the next chapter. Great reader.
Reviewer: - December 3, 2013
Good reader. I wish the readers of some other books would read as well.
Reviewer: - November 17, 2012
Subject: Good reader
"Pollyanna grows up" was not as interesting as the prequel of the book but I would like to congratulate the excellent reader who was the same as in "Pollyanna". Mary Anderson brought the book to life. Had the book been read by another reader it probably wouldn't have been as enjoying. Keep up the good job. We want more free audio books!


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