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The Mystery of Hermit Dan

The Mystery of Hermit Dan( )
Author: Parish, Peggy
Illustrator: Frame, Paul
Series title:Liza, Bill and Jed Mysteries Ser.
ISBN:978-0-440-43501-3
Publication Date:Jan 1981
Publisher:Random House Children's Books
Imprint:Yearling
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $5.50
Book Description:

After a frightening run-in with Hermit Dan earlier in the summer, Liza, Bill, and Jed are determined to stay away from the old man. But the stories the islanders tell about him make them curious. Were Hermit Dan’s ancestors really pirates? Why does he avoid people? What’s in the box he keeps buried in the dunes? Liza, Bill, and Jed stir up plenty of excitement when they set out to discover the secrets of Hermit Dan’s past.

Book Details
Pages:160
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / Mysteries & Detective Stories
Juvenile Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.23 x 7.65 x 0.44 Inches
Book Weight:0.25 Pounds
Author Biography
Parish, Peggy (Author)
Peggy Parish was born in Manning, South Carolina on July 14, 1927. She attended the University of South Carolina and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. While visiting her brother in Kentucky, Parish was persuaded to enter the teaching profession. After teaching creative dancing to young children, she moved to Oklahoma and taught third grade in the Panhandle, in addition to teaching dance and producing community shows.

Parish's first book, My Golden Book of Manners, was published in 1961, followed by Let's Be Indians in 1962. A parent of one of the students, who was an editor of adult books, found out she was trying to break into the writing field and introduced her to an editor at Harper who helped improve her skills as a storyteller. This, of course, led to her biggest breakthrough, the creation of Amelia Bedelia in 1963.

Parish eventually wrote 11 more Amelia Bedelia books as well as a number of mystery novels, and arts and crafts books. Among these other titles are Haunted House, Dinosaur Time, The Chimp That Went to School and Let's Celebrate: Holiday Decorations You Can Make. In addition to writing books, Parish did television pieces on preschool education and children's books, wrote book review columns and led a number of in-service training workshops for teachers.

Parish died of an aneurysm on November 19, 1988. Her nephew, Herman Parish, continues to recreate new titles in the Amelia Bedelia series.

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