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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Harcourt, Brace

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Eleanor Estes

Page count
  
96

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Translator
  
Teresa Mlawer

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1944

Originally published
  
1944

Illustrator
  
Louis Slobodkin

Awards
  
John Newbery Medal

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Genres
  
Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Ginger Pye, The Moffats, Rufus M, The Middle Moffat, Sarah - Plain and Tall

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The Hundred Dresses is a 1944 children's book by Eleanor Estes, illustrated by Louis Slobodkin. In the book, a young Polish girl named Wanda Petronski goes to a school in an American town, in Connecticut, where the other children see her as "different" and mock her.

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Plot

The book centers on Wanda Petronski, a poor and friendless Polish-American girl. Her teacher, outwardly kind, puts her in the worst seat in the classroom and she does not say anything when her schoolmates tease her. One day, after Wanda's classmates laugh at her funny last name and the faded blue dress she wears to school every day, Wanda claims to own one hundred dresses, all lined up in her closet at her worn-down house. This outrageous and obvious lie becomes a game, as the girls in her class corner her every day before school, demanding that she describe all of her dresses for them. She is mocked, and her father, Mr. Petronski, decides that she must leave that school.

The teacher holds a drawing contest in which the girls are to draw dresses of their own design.

The Wanda girl enters and submits one hundred beautiful designs. Her classmates are in awe of her talent and realize that these were her hundred dresses.The students who teased her feel remorse and want her to know this, but they are not sure how. They decide to write her a kind letter and send it to her old address, hoping the post office can forward it. Unfortunately, she has already moved away and does not realize she won the contest.

Reception

It was a 1945 Newbery Honor book. A 2004 study found that it was a common read-aloud book for third-graders in schools in San Diego County, California. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children."

References

The Hundred Dresses Wikipedia