Guilty Secrets

by Carolyn Keene

River Heights (2), Nancy Drew (River Heights series — River Heights 2)

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Dawn hopes to beat her rival at finding the hidden treasure at summer camp.

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Inte direkt min typ av bok. Hade det inte varit så att jag hade köpte den för att ha den i min Kitty-samling så hade jag inte läst den.
Nikki är granne med Kitty och den här serien är en spin-off från en av Kitty-böckerna. Dock är de inte lika Kitty-böckerna på något sätt. Jag skulle definitivt inte tyckt om den (heller) när jag var i rätt målgrupp till den här serien.

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Carolyn Keene was the pseudonym that Mildred Wirt Benson and Walter Karig used to write Nancy Drew books. The idea of Nancy Drew came from Edward Stratemeyer in 1929. He also had other series, that included the Hardy Boys, but he died in 1930 before the Nancy Drew series became famous. His daughters, Harriet and Edna, inherited his company and show more maintained Nancy Drew having Mildred Wirt Benson, the original Carolyn Keene, as the principal ghostwriter. During the Depression, they asked Benson to take a pay cut and she refused, which is when Karig wrote the books. Karig's Nancy Drew books were Nancy's Mysterious Letter, The Sign of the Twisted Candles, and Password to Larkspur Lane. He was fired from writing more books because of his refusal to honor the request that he keep his work as Carolyn Keene a secret. He allowed the Library of Congress to learn of his authorship and his name appeared on their catalog cards. Afterwards, they rehired Benson and she wrote until her last Nancy Drew book (#30) was written in 1953, Clue of the Velvet Mask. Harriet and Edna Stratemeyer also contributed to the Nancy Drew series. Edna wrote plot outlines for several of the early books and Harriet, who claimed to be the sole author, had actually outlined and edited nearly all the volumes written by Benson. The Stratemeyer Syndicate had begun to make its writers sign contracts that prohibited them from claiming any credit for their works, but Benson never denied her writing books for the series. After Harriet's death in 1982, Simon and Schuster became the owners of the Stratemeyer Syndicate properties and in 1994, publicly recognized Benson for her work at a Nancy Drew conference at her alma mater, the University of Iowa. Now, Nancy Drew has several ghostwriters and artists that have contributed to her more recent incarnations. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Thieme, Britt-Marie (Translator)

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Guilty Secrets
Original title
Guilty secrets
Original publication date
1989

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Fiction and Literature, Tween, Teen, Young Adult, Kids
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3521 .E27 .G85Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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