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Hitty, Her First Hundred Years is a children's novel written by Rachel Field and published in 1929. It won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1930. The book is told from the point of view of an inanimate doll named Hitty (short for Mehitabel), who was constructed in the 1820s and has since traveled around the world, through many different owners. In 1999, Susan Jeffers and Rosemary Wells updated, simplified, and rewrote Hitty's story, adding an episode about Hitty's experiences in the American Civil War.

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  • Hitty, Her First Hundred Years is a children's novel written by Rachel Field and published in 1929. It won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1930. The book is told from the point of view of an inanimate doll named Hitty (short for Mehitabel), who was constructed in the 1820s and has since traveled around the world, through many different owners. In 1999, Susan Jeffers and Rosemary Wells updated, simplified, and rewrote Hitty's story, adding an episode about Hitty's experiences in the American Civil War. (en)
  • Hitty, Her First Hundred Years (trad. litt. : « Hitty, ses cent premières années ») est un roman pour enfants écrit par Rachel Field et publié en 1929. Il a remporté la médaille Newbery pour son apport à la littérature pour enfants américaine en 1930. Le livre est raconté du point de vue d'une poupée inanimée nommée Hitty (abréviation de Mehitabel) qui a été fabriquée dans les années 1820 et qui a voyagé à travers le monde, au fil de ses nombreux propriétaires. Les illustrations ont été dessinées par (en). En 1999, Susan Jeffers et Rosemary Wells ont repris l'histoire, la mettant à jour, la simplifiant et ajoutant un chapitre se déroulant pendant la guerre de Sécession. Le roman est inédit dans les pays francophones. (fr)
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  • The Cat Who Went to Heaven (en)
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  • The Trumpeter of Krakow (en)
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  • Hitty, Her First Hundred Years is a children's novel written by Rachel Field and published in 1929. It won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1930. The book is told from the point of view of an inanimate doll named Hitty (short for Mehitabel), who was constructed in the 1820s and has since traveled around the world, through many different owners. In 1999, Susan Jeffers and Rosemary Wells updated, simplified, and rewrote Hitty's story, adding an episode about Hitty's experiences in the American Civil War. (en)
  • Hitty, Her First Hundred Years (trad. litt. : « Hitty, ses cent premières années ») est un roman pour enfants écrit par Rachel Field et publié en 1929. Il a remporté la médaille Newbery pour son apport à la littérature pour enfants américaine en 1930. Le livre est raconté du point de vue d'une poupée inanimée nommée Hitty (abréviation de Mehitabel) qui a été fabriquée dans les années 1820 et qui a voyagé à travers le monde, au fil de ses nombreux propriétaires. Les illustrations ont été dessinées par (en). Le roman est inédit dans les pays francophones. (fr)
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