This sequel to Pollyanna is wonderful. I personally liked it more than Pollyanna. Pollyanna is now a young woman, and her crippled legs are now cured, but circumstances arise that make it hard for even Pollyanna to maintain a cheerful outlook. It works well as a stand-alone. Girls twelve and older who are serious readers and are used to good and beautiful style books will likely enjoy the book most. There is some completely wholesome romance in the book that is not at all sensationalized and appropriate for any age. The LibriVox version is great.
(Reviewed by Jenny Phillips)
| Region | North America, United States, Massachusetts, Boston |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Digital Format | Audiobook, E-book |
Sign into your existing account to access your Book List.
Create an account and you’ll be able to access the full book list download, save books to create a customized book list, print, and view a list of books that didn't make the list.
Create an AccountGet full access to The Good and the Beautiful Book List when you create your FREE account below. Every book's been pre-screened for rich stories, clean content, and character-building themes.
Your privacy matters to us. We never share your information.
Please note: your account from goodandbeautiful.com is not the same as your goodandbeautifulbooklist.com account. Please create a new account here if you have not done so already.Are you sure you want to clear your book list?