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About: Meg Mackintosh
Who Is Meg Mackintosh? The star of eight
solve-it-yourself mysteries, all written and illustrated by Lucinda
Landon, Meg Mackintosh is “determined, clever, and resourceful,” reports
School Library Journal. Her “sleuthing abilities,” Booklist added, “will
keep young readers turning the pages.”
“Meg loves a problem,” her author explains. “She gets excited by the
challenge of solving a good mystery. Meg is also very observant and
analytical. She notices details, she watches people carefully, and she
listens carefully to what they say. Once she starts a case, she works on
it steadily. Even if she grows confused, Meg never gives up.”
Who
is Lucinda Landon? When Lucinda Landon, the
creator of the Meg Mackintosh series, was growing up in Niskayuna, New
York, she loved to read mysteries, especially if they featured female
detectives. She also loved to draw, and went on to study art and design
at St. Lawrence University, the Sir John Cass School of Art in London,
and the Rhode Island School of Design. But all the while, she kept
reading mysteries.
The very first book she illustrated, The Young Detective’s Handbook, by
William Vivian Butler, received a special Edgar Allan Poe award from the
Mystery Writers of America. It also launched the career of Meg
Mackintosh. Although the young sleuth had just a small role in that
first book, Ms. Landon soon realized that Meg was itching for a series
all her own.
“Writing the Meg Mackintosh series,” Lucinda Landon says, “gives me the
opportunity to combine my love of drawing and mysteries. It’s fun to
design books with the clues hidden in both the text and the
illustrations.” It is fun for young readers, too, who have been eagerly
matching wits with Meg since her first adventure,
Meg Mackintosh and the
Case of the Missing Babe Ruth Baseball, debuted in 1986.
The series is now eight books strong, all available in paperback from
Secret Passage Press. The newest book,
Meg Mackintosh and the
Stage Fright Secret, was published in the August 2004. Meg also
stars in
American History Mysteries, a book for teachers to share with their
social studies students, published by Scholastic Professional Books in
1999.
Lucinda Landon lives in Foster, Rhode Island, with her husband,
photographer Jim Egan, their sons, Alexander and Eric, and several pets.
Their home was built in 1709 and has a hidden trap door to the basement
and a secret hiding place behind the chimney. “It’s a great place to
write mysteries,” says Ms. Landon, who is always working on the plot of
a new one.
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10" Meg Mackintosh Doll - Available for Retail Sale
Editors Notes:
The Meg Mackintosh series celebrates it's 20th anniversary with a 10" Meg
Mackintosh Doll Summer 2007
Book series available on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and through catalogs such
as Bas Bleu and Mindware
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