Polly in New York
1922
Polly in New York
1922
Published in 1922, 'Polly in New York' by Lillian Elizabeth Roy follows Polly Brewster, a young girl who leaves her rural Colorado home for the vibrant life of New York City. The novel explores her adventures and challenges as she navigates urban life with her friends Eleanor and Anne, highlighting themes of adaptation, friendship, and social adjustment. Polly's curious and outspoken nature brings humor to her observations of city life, making this story a notable depiction of a child's perspective on the bustling metropolis.



















