Eleanor Emily Hodgman

Eleanor Emily Hodgman (19 December 1868–21 May 1920) was an American novelist whose
most famous novel, Pollyanna (1913), became a popular phenomenon. She was trained as a singer, attending the New England Conservatory for several years. She gained a local reputation as a singer in concerts and church choirs and continued her singing career after her marriage in 1892 to John
L. Porter, a businessman. Porter wrote mainly children's literature, adventure stories, and romance
fiction.

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