The printed author of the Nancy Drew books is Carolyn Keene. However, this is just a pseudonym (a fake name of an author). In fact, the Nancy Drew books were written by various authors. Edward Stratemeyer actually created the characters (using the pseudonym so as not to embarass his family if the books bomed). Since his death, the series and team of authors was carried on by his daughter. For more information about exactly who wrote what book, please visit http://www.series-books.com/nancydrew/nancydrew.html . By the way, the same goes for the Hardy Boys books which were also created by Edward Stratemeyer under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. Carolyn Keene was such a hit that the phony name was included in an issue of Who's Who in America.
No, Nancy Drew is a fictional character.
There is no 'real' Nancy Drew. She's a fictional character.
she is a teen detective that solves mysteries! Nancy Drew is the main character of the Nancy Drew mystery stories, Nancy Drew on Campus books, and Nancy Drew Files books.
Nancy Drew was a fictional character in the Nancy Drew series. She was a junior detective-type.
Nancy Drew is a fictional character. She lives in a fictional town. She has no address.
'Nancy Drew' is a fictional character. She wasn't an author. She wrote no books.
Fictional character.
Well of course because the main character is Nancy Drew. It only makes sense. Not only is the title Nancy Drew but the true title is Nancy Drew: Girl Detective.
The character of Nancy Drew takes place in a fictional town called River Heights. It is not known what state Nancy lives in.
Nancy Drew (fictitious character) is from River Heights, a fictitious suburb of Chicago. The Muskoka River runs through it.
Yes. The book character Nancy Drew is a virgin and the traditional good girl. They are children's books, after all.
Nancy Drew is a fictional character, does not really exist, so is not either alive nor dead.