The Hundred Dresses

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Hundred Dresses?

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The story is written in third person with a limited perspective. The reader sees the events of the story from Maddie's point of view. This limitation means that the reader doesn't know what's going on in the thoughts of the other two main characters, Peggy and Wanda.

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The Hundred Dresses