"Polly in New York" by Lillian Elizabeth Roy is a story about a girl named Polly Brewster, who goes on an amazing journey from her quiet home in Colorado to the exciting and busy world of New York City. With her friends Eleanor and Anne by her side, Polly has to learn how to live in a new place. As Polly travels by train and sees the busy streets of Chicago, she feels a mix of wonder and worry about what's to come. She shares her funny thoughts about living in the city, showing how she tries to get used to a life that's very different from what she knows. You see her courage as she faces the challenges of the big city.
Polly in New York
By Lillian Elizabeth Roy
A young girl leaves her quiet country home for the thrilling, chaotic adventure of a lifetime in New York City.
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