This volume copyright in 1933
The Clue in the Old Album
This volume copyright in 1947
The volumes pictured here were both recently acquired from a
thrift store. I read a few Nancy Drew
books as a child, but I was never a true fan of the teen-aged sleuth. What I enjoyed more than the books were the
television shows that aired in the 70’s: the Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys Mysteries. Actually, what I remember most about the
shows was that I thought that Shaun Cassidy was cute, while my older sister much
preferred Parker Stevenson. We had a few friendly arguments about who was
right, and more than a little teasing!
As far as the books, I guess I always thought that Nancy’s
attention to wearing really cute outfits was a little annoying. If I was headed out the door to chase down a
dangerous suspect, you can be sure that comfort would come way before style. No running in super-cute pumps for me!
I recently read The Sign of the Twisted Candles for the
first time. Nancy and her friends come
upon an old inn when waylaid by a storm.
Nancy pulls her sleek little roadster into the drive, starting the
mystery of the 100-year old man practically held prisoner in the top floor of
the inn. She not only solves the mystery
of an orphan’s parentage, but also ends a long standing family feud. Her friendships are tested and her life is
endangered. Yet through it all Nancy
remains calm and unflustered. This
demeanor allows her to think clearly even in the most stressful of
situations.
If I can take any lesson away from the Nancy Drew books, it
is this: Stay calm, take a deep breath, and
don’t panic. You’ll solve more problems
that way.
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