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Title: Polly of the Circus

Credits: Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger

Summary: "Polly of the Circus" by Margaret Mayo is a novel likely written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around Polly, a young circus performer whose life is deeply intertwined with the vibrant yet tumultuous world of the circus. Through her experiences, the book explores themes of love, loss, ambition, and the search for belonging. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Polly as she sits in the dressing tent of the "Great American Circus," reflecting on the events surrounding a new performer, a girl known as the "Leap of Death." The accompanying characters, including the protective and loving figures of Jim and Toby, hint at a close-knit circus community that has taken Polly in after the death of her mother. As the narrative unfolds, we witness Polly's aspirations, her remarkable talent on horseback, and the bonds she shares with her unconventional family, all while foreshadowing the challenges and heartaches yet to come as she navigates both her artistic journey and the realities of life in the circus. The opening chapters set up a rich tapestry of joy and sorrow, revealing Polly’s inner world, her longing for connection, and the inevitable consequences of a life on the road. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Mayo, Margaret, 1882-1951

EBook No.: 859

Published: Mar 1, 1997

Downloads: 70

Language: English

Subject: Circus -- Fiction

Subject: Circus performers -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-09-21T23:28:05Z Polly of the Circus

This edition has images.

Title: Polly of the Circus

Credits: Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger

Summary: "Polly of the Circus" by Margaret Mayo is a novel likely written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around Polly, a young circus performer whose life is deeply intertwined with the vibrant yet tumultuous world of the circus. Through her experiences, the book explores themes of love, loss, ambition, and the search for belonging. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Polly as she sits in the dressing tent of the "Great American Circus," reflecting on the events surrounding a new performer, a girl known as the "Leap of Death." The accompanying characters, including the protective and loving figures of Jim and Toby, hint at a close-knit circus community that has taken Polly in after the death of her mother. As the narrative unfolds, we witness Polly's aspirations, her remarkable talent on horseback, and the bonds she shares with her unconventional family, all while foreshadowing the challenges and heartaches yet to come as she navigates both her artistic journey and the realities of life in the circus. The opening chapters set up a rich tapestry of joy and sorrow, revealing Polly’s inner world, her longing for connection, and the inevitable consequences of a life on the road. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Mayo, Margaret, 1882-1951

EBook No.: 859

Published: Mar 1, 1997

Downloads: 70

Language: English

Subject: Circus -- Fiction

Subject: Circus performers -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:859:3 1997-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Mayo, Margaret en 1