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Nancy Drew: Notebooks #32

The Black Velvet Mystery

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Selected as a model for Peppermint Penny's back-to-school fashion show, Nancy Drew is forced to use her sleuthing skills when sabotage threatens the show and she becomes the prime suspect. Original.

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 5, 1999

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Carolyn Keene

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Carolyn Keene is a writer pen name that was used by many different people- both men and women- over the years. The company that was the creator of the Nancy Drew series, the Stratemeyer Syndicate, hired a variety of writers. For Nancy Drew, the writers used the pseudonym Carolyn Keene to assure anonymity of the creator.

Edna and Harriet Stratemeyer inherited the company from their father Edward Stratemeyer. Edna contributed 10 plot outlines before passing the reins to her sister Harriet. It was Mildred Benson (aka: Mildred A. Wirt), who breathed such a feisty spirit into Nancy's character. Mildred wrote 23 of the original 30 Nancy Drew Mystery Stories®, including the first three. It was her characterization that helped make Nancy an instant hit. The Stratemeyer Syndicate's devotion to the series over the years under the reins of Harriet Stratemeyer Adams helped to keep the series alive and on store shelves for each succeeding generation of girls and boys. In 1959, Harriet, along with several writers, began a 25-year project to revise the earlier Carolyn Keene novels. The Nancy Drew books were condensed, racial stereotypes were removed, and the language was updated. In a few cases, outdated plots were completely rewritten.

Other writers of Nancy Drew volumes include Harriet herself, she wrote most of the series after Mildred quit writing for the Syndicate and in 1959 began a revision of the first 34 texts. The role of the writer of "Carolyn Keene" passed temporarily to Walter Karig who wrote three novels during the Great Depression. Also contributing to Nancy Drew's prolific existence were Leslie McFarlane, James Duncan Lawrence, Nancy Axelrod, Priscilla Doll, Charles Strong, Alma Sasse, Wilhelmina Rankin, George Waller Jr., and Margaret Scherf.

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January 18, 2016
This is book #32 in the Nancy Drew notebooks series. In this case Nancy and the others are in a fashion show where a black velvet coat is vandalized. A girl does her own 'newspaper' and blames Nancy and soon the other students at school think Nancy is guilty. Nancy and her friends investigate and finds out a couple young brats are responsible. This is, unfortunately, yet another story that shows how many parents are not making any attempt to control their poorly behaved kids.
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July 14, 2011
really cute. i have always loved mystery books, starting with nancy drew. It's wonderful how the book also conveys a moral like in this one it's that gossip hurts. Nice for kids.
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