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Cover of Ginger Pye, written and illustrated by Eleanor Estes
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Cover of Ginger Pye, written and illustrated by Eleanor Estes

Eleanor Estes (May 9, 1906 - July 15, 1988) was an American children's author. She was born in New Haven, Connecticut as Eleanor Ruth Rosenfield. Originally a librarian, Estes' writing career began following a case of tuberculosis. Bedridden while recovering, Estes began writing down some of her childhood memories, which would later turn into full-length children's books.

Estes's book Ginger Pye (1951) won the Newbery Medal, and three of her other books (The Middle Moffat, Rufus M., and The Hundred Dresses) were chosen as Newbery Honor books. She also received the Certificate of Award for Outstanding Contribution to Children’s Literature and was nominated for the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award. By the time of her death at age 82, Estes had written 19 children's books and one novel for adults.

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Cover of The Hundred Dresses, written by Eleanor Estes and illustrated by Louis Slobodkin
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Cover of The Hundred Dresses, written by Eleanor Estes and illustrated by Louis Slobodkin

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