Mary Anderson (author)

Mary Anderson (born January 20, 1939)[2] is an American author of mystery novels for children and young adults, the majority published by Atheneum Books of New York City.

Mary Anderson
BornMary Nell Quirk
(1939-01-20) January 20, 1939
New York City, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter/novelist
GenreYoung adult
Notable worksMatilda's Masterpiece [1]

Bibliography

  • There's a pizza back in Cleveland (1972; with Hope Campbell), Four Winds Press
  • Emma's Search for Something (1973), Atheneum Books
  • Matilda Investigates (1973), Atheneum Books
  • Just the two of them (1974), Atheneum Books
  • I'm nobody! Who are you? (1974), Atheneum Books
  • F*T*C Superstar (1976), Atheneum Books
  • Matilda's Masterpiece (1977), Atheneum Books Soft Cover Title: "The Mystery of the Missing Painting" [3]
  • Step on a Crack (1978), Atheneum Books
  • F*T*C* and Company (1979; with Don Sibley), Atheneum Books
  • Contributor, THE NEW YORK KIDS BOOK, 1979, Doubleday
  • THE ORPHAN PRINCESS, 1978, (LIBRETTO) TheatreWorks, (Formerly P.A.R.T)
  • The Rise & Fall of a Teen-age Wacko (1980), Atheneum Books
  • Forever, Ahbra (1981), Atheneum Books
  • You can't get there from Here (1982), Atheneum Books
  • R.I.S.K. (1983), Atheneum Books
  • That's not my style (1983), Atheneum Books
  • Tune in Tomorrow (1984), Atheneum Books
  • Catch Me, I'm Falling in Love (1985), Delacorte Press
  • Who says nobody's perfect? (1987), Delacorte Press
  • Do you call that a dream date? (1987), Delacorte Press
  • Mostly Ghosts (series; 1987), Yearling Books

MOSTLY MONSTERS (series, 1989) ((Yearling Books))

  • Suzy's Secret Snoop Society (1991), Avon Books
  • The Unsinkable Molly Malone (1991)[4]
  • EVERYDAY WOMEN, New Jersey Repertory Company, July 1999 ((The Cultural Arts Center, Brick Township))

JUNE ROBOT CLEANS UP, , 2004, ((Macmillan McGraw- Hill)) Grade One Reader

  • THE SHARERS, (author title under M.N. QUIRK) ((Triumph Publishing, a division of Mama’s House Press, 2019)) BIOGRAPHICAL LISTING: SOMETHING ABOUT THE AUTHOR, VOLUME 23 (GALE publishing)

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