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Go to My LibraryLe jeu des cent robes
- Language
- French
- Published in
- Publisher
- Casterman
- Pages
- 70
- ISBN
- 9782203119444
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (24)
Other editions

The Hundred Dresses
2004 • Harcourt, Incorporated
English

The Hundred Dresses
1973 • Scholastic Paperbacks
English

The Hundred Dresses
2014 • HarperCollins
English

The Hundred Dresses
1998 • Recorded Books
English

The Hundred Dresses
2004 • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
English

The Hundred Dresses
1973 • Scholastic
English

The Hundred Dresses
1944 • Harcourt, Brace & World
English

The Hundred Dresses
2004 • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
English

The Hundred Dresses
1974 • Turtleback
English

Los Cien Vestidos (the Hundred Dresses)
1993 • Turtleback
Spanish

The Hundred Dresses
1974 • Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
English

The Hundred Dresses
1971 • Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
English

The Hundred Dresses
2015 • Recorded Books
English

The Hundred Dresses
2004 • Harcourt
English

Cien Vestidos/Hundred Dresses
1996 • Bt Bound
Spanish

Hundred Dresses
2022 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Hundred Dresses
1998 • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
English

Prince Caspian Novel Units Teacher Guide
2019 • Classroom Library Company
English

一百条裙子
2011 • 新蕾出版社
Chinese

一百条裙子
2013 • 新蕾出版社
Chinese

Los Cien Vestidos
1996 • Lectorum Publications, Incorporated
Spanish

Los Cien Vestidos (Spanish Edition)
1994 • Lectorum Pubns
Spanish

Yuz Elbisenin Sirri
2017 • Beyaz Balina Yayinlari
Turkish

一百条裙子
2007 • 新蕾出版社
Chinese
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The Hundred Dresses is widely praised as a timeless and impactful story, particularly for its exploration of significant themes such as bullying, racial discrimination, peer pressure, empathy, and forgiveness. Many readers commend its powerful and moving message, highlighting the importance of kindness, standing up for others, and not being complicit in wrongdoing. The narrative is often described as well-written, simple yet profound, with many recalling it fondly as a formative childhood read. Its enduring relevance is frequently noted, with its lessons on choosing friends based on inner qualities and not judging others before knowing all facts resonating across generations. The accompanying illustrations are also often celebrated for adding a beautiful dimension to the heartfelt text, and the book has received prestigious awards for its contributions to children's literature.
Despite its acclaim, some reviewers expressed reservations. A few found the writing style to be uninspired, dull, or not particularly inviting. A more significant critique revolves around the book's dated social constructs, specifically the inclusion of separate drawing competitions for boys and girls, which some modern readers find problematic and potentially reinforcing of gender stereotypes. Concerns were also raised about the resolution, with some feeling it lacked a clear demonstration of the bullies truly learning their lesson. Critics noted that the protagonist's resolve to change her behavior is stated but not explicitly shown, and that the "apology" from the bullies is indirect and unconfirmed, potentially sending a message that regret and non-action are sufficient responses to harm caused. Additionally, some readers found the story emotionally challenging due to personal experiences with bullying, while others felt its deeper societal messages might be lost on very young readers.
Overall, The Hundred Dresses is consistently recognized as a classic and essential read, celebrated for its profound and enduring messages despite its identified shortcomings. Its ability to spark important discussions about social responsibility and personal values makes it a valuable resource. The book is highly recommended for children in elementary and middle grades, often suggested for classroom reading and family discussions to foster empathy and critical thinking about peer pressure and discrimination. While particularly impactful for young girls, its universal themes ensure it is a meaningful experience for readers of all ages, serving as a gentle yet powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and courage.
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