The Dana Girls Mystery Series #1
By Carolyn Keene
Copyright 1934
My recent trip to the annual AAUW book sale yielded a
jackpot. This book here is just one of
the treasures from the sale. It is the
first Dana Girls book in the series and also my first Dana Girls book ever. Coming from the same syndicate as the Nancy
Drew, Hardy Boys, and Bobbsey Twins books, this series was not as popular, but
still a lot of fun. Teenage sisters
Louise and Jean Dana (both quite attractive, of course) are orphans who spend much
of the year away at a boarding school.
They have quite the knack for finding and solving mysteries.
Here are a few lessons I learned from By the Light of the
Study Lamp:
Beware the man with a mustache a different color than his
hair. He might be your missing brother
in disquise.
If thieves covet your thrift store study lamp, it’s probably
not just an old lamp. Check for jewels hidden inside it.
Beware the plumber who says he is inspecting your pipes –
make sure he is looking where there are actually pipes. Otherwise, he might have other motives.
If you get your fortune told by a gypsy woman and she is
rubbing your fingers – make sure she is not stealing your rings.
Make sure the gas tank is not on empty when you might have
to make a quick getaway from the bad guys.
Yes, the Dana girls conveniently had an all-downhill trip back to town,
but you probably won’t be so lucky.
Seriously, though, the real lesson is to not let your size or
gender keep you from taking on a challenge. Don't think twice before jumping into that raging river to rescue both the dog and a full-grown man
from the rapids. You can do it!