Eleanor H. Porter

Eleanor H. Porter was an American author born on December 19, 1868, in Littleton, New Hampshire. She is best known for her heartwarming tales that often explore themes of kindness, optimism, and the transformative power of love. Porter's most famous work, "Pollyanna," published in 1913, introduced readers to the beloved character of Pollyanna Whittier, a young girl whose unwavering positivity inspires those around her. This delightful novel not only captured the hearts of readers but also gave rise to the term "Pollyanna," denoting someone who is perpetually optimistic. Throughout her career, Porter wrote numerous books, blending gentle humor with poignant life lessons, making her stories resonate with both children and adults alike.

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