“There is something about everything that you can be glad about, if you keep hunting long enough to find it.”In a stuffy attic without carpets, she is delighted by the view from the high window.. When offered a meal of bread and milk with the servant as a punishment, she is elated and thankful.. That’s Pollyanna. the orphaned eleven-year-old who has moved to live with her cold and stern maiden aunt, Polly, after her father’s death. She calls it the ‘glad game’. Her father had come up with it one Christmas, when instead of a doll she had found only a pair of crutches in the missionary barrel—being glad for ‘we didn’t need to use them!’. and ever since, her philosophy of life has centered around it. She brings gladness with this optimism, not just to her dispirited aunt, but also to the other members of the community. Until the day fate puts her optimism to test. Pollyanna is faced with something so terrible that she is unable to find anything to feel glad about. Will her robust optimism be restored?Will gladness return to her life?An all-time favorite children’s classic, Eleanor H. Porter’s Pollyanna continues to remain a bestseller.