Pollyanna, By Eleanor H. Porter

Orphaned by her father and mother, Pollyanna, an 11-year-old girl, is taken in by her aunt Polly, her only living relative. Rich and uncompromising, the aunt lacks understanding...

Pollyanna by PORTER, Eleanor H.

Pollyanna tells the story of Pollyanna Whittier, a young girl who goes to live with her wealthy Aunt Polly after her fathers death. Pollyannas philosophy of life centers around...

Marketing From The Roosevelt Room

Welcome to Marketing from the Roosevelt Room. My name is Kyle Willis, Chief Strategist at No to the Quo (N2Q). I have an affinity for Roosevelt and a wealth of knowledge about...

Just David by PORTER, Eleanor H.

David and his father set out from their idyllic mountain home to go to meet family, but enroute, Davids father, who is sick dies, and David is left stranded in a little farming...

Mary Marie by PORTER, Eleanor H.

A charming coming of age story about a young girl, Mary Marie, whose young life is thrown into turmoil as her parents divorce. As she leads two lives, she comes to realize that...

Eleanor Conway's Social Network

Join presenter and comic Eleanor Conway for a weekly roundup of celeb news and interviews, as well as special comic guests dropping in. She doesn't know how to manage her life, so...

1943: Roosevelt E Vargas Em Natal

Em 28 de janeiro de 1943, a cidade de Natal, que tinha, então, o aeroporto mais movimentado do mundo, foi local do encontro histórico entre Roosevelt e Vargas. Sob a ameaça...

Franklin Delano Roosevelt: A Biografia

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, popularmente conhecido como FDR, foi um grande estadista e homem público que serviu como o Presidente dos Estados Unidos de 1933 até sua morte em...

Across The Years by PORTER, Eleanor H.

These 18 wonderful short stories by Eleanor H. Porter, the author of Pollyanna, deal with those marvelous and maddeningly frustrating creatures: human beings. As always, Porter...

Indiscreet Letter, The by ABBOTT, Eleanor Hallowell

Three fellow travelers on a train enter into a discussion concerning what they would call an indiscreet letter. The discussion, albeit short, produces some rather interesting...

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