Pollyanna
Gelesen von Eleanor H. Porter
Eleanor H. Porter





In a small town far out West, 11 year old Pollyanna loses her mother then her dad to disease. This book describes how the orphan is sent to be raised by her aunt who lives far away in the East of the country. Unfortunately her aunt does not want her but accepts her very reluctantly only out of 'duty' and sticks her into a tiny hot attic room so she will be 'out of the way'. What Aunt Polly does not know is that Pollyanna is bringing the game of being 'glad' that her father taught her and that her irrepressible happy attitude will transform not only that dull and miserable house, but an entire village before she is through.
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07 - POLLYANNA AND PUNISHMENTS
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16 - A RED ROSE AND A LACE SHAWL
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19 - WHICH IS SOMEWHAT SURPRISING
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32 - WHICH IS A LETTER FROM POLLYANNA
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Bewertungen
spoiled by intrusive adverts
paulgato





An excellent reading by the Librivox.org volunteer, but spoiled by intrusive advertising for Scrawl or Scribe or some such service which I shall not name because they don't deserve it. The adverts were inserted into the actual recording, so played whether I was online or not, and repeated the same message over and over. That message appeared to be that the cost of free books was that sometimes we should buy books from their grimy little hands. Quite a cheek, I thought, when their whole business model appears to be based on appropriating these free readings by vilunteers and profiteering from them. If this practice of inserting adverts into these free recordings cintinues then I'll be looking for a different way to access them, and will be warning my friends off the Librivox app (which has nothing to do with librivox.org of course.)
delightful
becki





I remember the movie and thought this Covid-19 stay at home would be a great time to actually “read” the book! I was so surprised how much more to the story there was. Phil the reader, did a fabulous job making the story come to life.
not the reader
AllAuthors





says read by the author... it is not, nor could it be. that sucks though because the reader is unknown and now I wont listen because of inaccurate info in the app.
Enjoyed this reader!
HomeschooledHullingers





The kids and I listened to this together and enjoyed it very much! The reader did an incredible job!
a huge bookworm





I love this book!re-reading it does not take away any of its charm.
beautifully done!
ping Wing Ling





Very professional and enjoyable narration — better than most free downloads.
Anne Stevens





Fantastic book, excellent reader a pleasure to listen to. Many thanks
Carol Dirks





Narrator did a great job! Book was an inspiration.