People/Characters Nancy Drew
Works (284)
- The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
- The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene
- The Hidden Staircase by Carolyn Keene
- The Bungalow Mystery by Carolyn Keene
- The Mystery at Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene
- The Secret at Shadow Ranch by Carolyn Keene
- The Secret of Red Gate Farm by Carolyn Keene
- The Sign of the Twisted Candles by Carolyn Keene
- The Clue in the Diary by Carolyn Keene
- Nancy's Mysterious Letter by Carolyn Keene
- The Password to Larkspur Lane by Carolyn Keene
- The Clue of the Broken Locket by Carolyn Keene
- The Message in the Hollow Oak by Carolyn Keene
- The Whispering Statue by Carolyn Keene
- The Haunted Bridge by Carolyn Keene
- The Mystery of the Ivory Charm by Carolyn Keene
- The Clue of the Tapping Heels by Carolyn Keene
- The Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion by Carolyn Keene
- The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk by Carolyn Keene
- The Ghost of Blackwood Hall by Carolyn Keene
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| Description | Nancy Drew is a fictional American character in a mystery fiction series created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer. The amateur sleuth was originally a teen-age girl. The books are ghostwritten by a number of authors and published under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene. Over the decades, the character evolved in response to changes in US culture and tastes. The books were extensively revised and shortened, beginning in 1959, in part to lower printing costs and to eliminate racist stereotypes, with arguable success. In the revision process, the heroine's original character was changed to be less assertive and more feminine. In the 1980s, an older and more professional Nancy emerged in a new series, The Nancy Drew Files, that included romantic subplots for the sleuth. The original Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series started in 1930, and ended in 2004. Launched that same year, the Girl Detective series features Nancy driving a hybrid electric vehicle and using a cell phone. In 2013, the Girl Detective series ended, and a new current series called Nancy Drew Diaries was launched. Illustrations of the character evolved over time to reflect contemporary styles. The character proves continuously popular worldwide: at least 80 million copies of the books have been sold, and the books have been translated into over 45 languages. Nancy Drew is featured in five films, two television shows, and a number of popular computer games; she also appears in a variety of merchandise sold around the world. Nancy Drew in Wikipedia |







































































































































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