The story begins when Pollyanna arrives in Beldingsville to live with her Aunt Polly, a strict and dutiful middle aged woman. Pollyanna immediately begins to brighten up everyone's life by the "Glad Game." Trying to find something to be glad about in every situation, Pollyanna is happy, joyful, lively, and soon transforms the whole town. One day something so terrible happens, even Pollyanna doesn't know how to be glad about it.(Summary by Abigail Rasmussen)
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mmsmall wrote:May I read the part of "Mrs. Snow" ?
Lani
Absolutely! Thank you, Lani When we get a MW I'll be linking all the text chapters to each character but until then, I'll give you the links to Mrs. Snow's chapters. She has lines in two chapters: 8 & 10
Thanks much, Abigail! I have a class tonight - but I should have them to you by tomorrow or Friday. I work really fast...I'm so obsessive! lol This is my grandmother's FAVORITE story of all time...so it's a labor of love for me!
Lani Small
"No matter how much the cats fight, there always seems to be plenty of kittens!"
- Abraham Lincoln
mmsmall wrote:Thanks much, Abigail! I have a class tonight - but I should have them to you by tomorrow or Friday. I work really fast...I'm so obsessive! lol This is my grandmother's FAVORITE story of all time...so it's a labor of love for me!
Thank you, Lani. I love hearing about all time favorite stories! I hope your grandmother might enjoy this version when it's completed.
Piotrek81 wrote:Can I be the DPL? It may sound strange seeing as I'm not a girl, but I really liked the book back when I read it- some 15 years ago or more
Note: I've never PLed a dramatic reading. Is this any different to PLing a standard reading?
Hi, Piotrek81, thank you for the offer. Since I'm the BC and will be editing everything, I'd like to do the first PL'ing of the individual lines. I do however need someone to PL the completed edited parts and also any role I take on for myself. It will be a while before we have any edited chapters ready for you but if you'd like to, I'd love the assistance at the end!
Thanks,
Abigail