Mystery of the Strange Traveler
by Phyllis A. Whitney
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Mystery author Phyllis A. Whitney was born in Yokohama, Japan to American parents on September 9, 1903. After her father's death in 1918, she and her mother traveled from Japan to San Francisco, California on an ocean liner. In 1924, she graduated from McKinley High School in Chicago and sold short stories to newspapers, church papers, and pulp show more magazines as well as worked in bookstores and libraries. She was a Children's Book Editor of the Chicago Sun's Book Week from 1942 to 1946 and the Philadelphia Inquirer from 1947 to 1948. She also taught juvenile fiction writing courses at Northwestern University in 1945 and at New York University from 1947 to 1958. She writes both juvenile and adult mysteries, many set in an exotic location. Her first juvenile book was published in 1941 and her first adult novel was published in 1943. Since then, she has written over 75 books. She has won numerous awards including the Edgar Allen Poe Award in 1961 and 1964, the Sequoyah Award of Oklahoma, and the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 1988. Phyllis A. Whitney passed away on February 8, 2008 at the age of 104. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- The Island of the Dark Woods
- Alternate titles
- Mystery of the Strange Traveler
- Original publication date
- 1951
- People/Characters
- Laurie Kane (13 years old, traveling from Chicago to spend a year with her aunt); Celia Kane (Laurie's sister, 14 years old); Aunt Serena (Mr. Kane's older sister, a former schoolteacher); Mr. Bennett (owns the house uphill from Aunt Serena); Norman Bennett (Mr. Bennett's grandson, his father is in South America); Russ Sperry (lives downhill from Aunt Serena)
- Important places
- New York, USA; Grand Central Station, New York, New York, USA; Staten Island, New York, New York, USA; Aunt Serena's house, Victory Boulevard, across from Clove Lake Park, Staten Island; Aunt Serena's future little book shop, rear garden of Aunt Serena's house; the Bennett house, uphill from Aunt Serena's house, Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (show all 8); the Sperry house, downhill from Aunt Serena's house, Victory Boulevard, Staten Island; Clove Lake Park, Staten Island, New York, USA
- First words
- Something with sharp corners pressed into Laurie's cheek and she awoke as the train jolted to a stop.
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