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The Glad Books – Pollyanna series

While Pollyanna and its sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up, were both written by Eleanor H. Porter, the rest of the series was written by a variety of authors.

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  2. This is the complete Pollyanna series:
    Pollyanna, the First Glad Book, by Eleanor H. Porter, published in 1913.
    Pollyanna Grows Up, the Second Glad Book, by Eleanor H. Porter, published in 1915.
    Pollyanna of the Orange Blossoms, the Third Glad Book, by Harriet Lummis Smith, published in 1924.
    Pollyanna’s Jewels, the Fourth Glad Book, by Harriet Lummis Smith, published in 1925.
    Pollyanna’s Debt of Honor, the Fifth Glad Book, by Harriet Lummis Smith, published in 1927.
    Pollyanna’s Western Adventure, the Sixth Glad Book, by Harriet Lummis Smith, published in 1929.
    Pollyanna in Hollywood, the Seventh Glad Book, by Elizabeth Borton. published in 1931.
    Pollyanna’s Castle in Mexico, the Eighth Glad Book, by Elizabeth Borton, published in 1934.
    Pollyanna’s Door to Happiness, the Ninth Glad Book, by Elizabeth Borton, published in 1936.
    Pollyanna’s Golden Horseshoe, the Tenth Glad Book, by Elizabeth Borton, published in 1939.
    Pollyanna’s Protegee, the Eleventh Glad Book, by Margaret Piper Chalmers, published in 1944.
    Pollyanna at Six Star Ranch, the Twelfth Glad Book, by Virginia May Moffitt, published in 1947.
    Pollyanna of Magic Valley, the Thirteenth Glad Book, by Virginia May Moffitt, published in 1949.
    Pollyanna and the Secret Mission, the Fourteenth Glad Book, by Elizabeth Borton, published in 1951.

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