
Polly in the Southwest is a children's adventure novel by Lillian Elizabeth Roy, written in the early 20th century. The story follows Polly Brewster and her friends as they embark on a journey through the southwestern United States after returning from a cruise. The narrative highlights their experiences with local cultures, including Native American traditions in New Mexico, and showcases the natural wonders of Arizona and California. This light-hearted tale emphasizes themes of friendship and exploration.












