Eleanor Esther is a famous American children's literature writer. She used to be a children's librarian. It was not until 194 1 that her first novel, Mr. and Mrs. mofaz, was published and won the silver prize in the newbury Children's Literature Prize that she decided to start her writing career.
Eleanor's works are also influenced by the background of the times, so all her characters have distinct personalities, love freedom and can face any growing problems and difficulties independently and bravely.
The main content of One Hundred Skirts
Wanda Petrovsky is a Polish girl with a strange name. She is wearing a blue skirt and is washed white and deformed every day. She always sits quietly in the dirtiest and noisiest corner of the classroom. It is because of her strange name and old skirt that all the girls like to play tricks on her and make fun of her, as if she was born to make everyone laugh.
Until one day, Wanda suddenly claimed that there were 100 different skirts at home, which was followed by more ridicule. No one will believe her at all. Everyone made fun of her about it, and Wanda put up with it silently. One day, Wanda finally transferred to another school because she couldn't stand the ridicule. She left her 100 "skirt" to everyone.
That more than one hundred unique and extremely beautiful skirts remained in the hearts of all the students. She proved her existence in this unique way. She took away unpleasant memories and left tolerance and forgiveness, love and hope.