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Girl sleuth : Nancy Drew and the women who created her / Melanie Rehak.

Author/creator Rehak, Melanie
Format Book and Print
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoOrlando : Harcourt, ©2005.
Descriptionxviii, 364 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Supplemental Content Table of contents
Subject(s)
Contents The Stratemeyer clan -- Mildred -- Alma Mater -- Hawkeye days -- Nell Cody, Helen Hale, Diana Dare -- Nancy Drew Land -- Syndicate for sale -- An unfortunate break; or, the Cleveland writer comes into her own -- Motherhood and Nancy Drew -- "They are Nancy" -- The kids are hep -- Nancy in the age of Aquarius -- Becoming the girl detective -- Will the real Carolyn Keene please stand up?
Abstract In 1930 a plucky girl detective stepped out of her shiny blue roadster, dressed in a smart tweed suit. Eighty million books later, Nancy Drew has survived the Depression, World War II, and the sixties, and emerged as beloved by girls today as by their grandmothers. Rehak tells the behind-the-scenes history of Nancy and her groundbreaking creators. Both Nancy and her "author," Carolyn Keene, were invented by Edward Stratemeyer, who also created the Bobbsey Twins and the Hardy Boys. But Nancy Drew was brought to life by two remarkable women: original author Mildred Wirt Benson, a convention-flouting Midwestern journalist, and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, a wife and mother who ran her father's company after he died. Together, Benson and Adams created a character that has inspired generations of girls to be as strong-willed and as bold as they were.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [351]-354) and index.
LCCN 2005009129
ISBN0151010412 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780151010417

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