I have never known a writer to be so familiar with an author or a subject as you exhibit in all your installments about Porter and Pollyanna and adjust perspectives in regards to narrow and changing social mores. This once seemingly innocent story has taken on so much more intrinsic meaning and with your most recent observations I am going to read Pollyanna for the first time.
The book still makes me chuckle. I like the text version at gutenberg.org, but all formats are available. (You can download it for free. I get a small percentage.) Thanks for the note!
I have never known a writer to be so familiar with an author or a subject as you exhibit in all your installments about Porter and Pollyanna and adjust perspectives in regards to narrow and changing social mores. This once seemingly innocent story has taken on so much more intrinsic meaning and with your most recent observations I am going to read Pollyanna for the first time.
The book still makes me chuckle. I like the text version at gutenberg.org, but all formats are available. (You can download it for free. I get a small percentage.) Thanks for the note!