Nate the Great When Nate gets an urgent call from Annie about a lost picture, he immediately plunges into his new and baffling case with the cool detachment of a Sam Spade.
Nate the Great Goes Undercover Somebody is raiding Oliver’s garbage can each night, but who? The list of suspects is long!
Nate the Great and the Halloween Hunt Nate’s good friend Rosamond needs his help. Her cat Little Hex is missing. Little Hex hates Halloween, so maybe he is hiding. Or is he lost?
Nate the Great and the Monster Mess Nate loves his mother’s Monster Cookies, but now her recipe is missing! Nate the Great has never solved a case for his mother before. Can he do it?
Nate the Great and the Phony Clue Early one morning, a torn slip of paper with the mysterious letters VITA appears on Nate the Great’s doorstep. He and his faithful dog, Sludge, set off to solve this latest mystery.
Nate the Great and the Missing Key Nate doesn’t want to go to a birthday party for Annie’s dog. But he can’t resist a mystery–and when Annie loses her house key, Nate and his trusty dog are hot on the trail.
Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail Nate the Great, super sleuth, has his work cut out for him when Rosamond loses his birthday present.
Nate the Great and the Crunchy Christmas Annie’s dog is unhappy so everyone is unhappy. So Nate agrees to sniff out Fang’s mysteriously missing Christmas mail.
Born in Portland, Maine, in 1928, Marjorie Weinman Sharmat dreamed of becoming a writer. Little did she know that she would be the author of more than 130 books for children of all ages, which have been translated into 17 languages. Another of her childhood dreams, that of becoming a detective, has also been realized in her most popular Nate the Great series, begun in 1972. Many of Sharmat's books have been Literary Guild selections and chosen as Books of the Year by the Library of Congress. Several have been made into films for television, including Nate the Great Goes Undercover, winner of the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award. Nate the Great Saves the King of Sweden has been named one of the New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing.
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Nate the Great When Nate gets an urgent call from Annie about a lost picture, he immediately plunges into his new and baffling case with the cool detachment of a Sam Spade.
Nate the Great Goes Undercover Somebody is raiding Oliver’s garbage can each night, but who? The list of suspects is long!
Nate the Great and the Halloween Hunt Nate’s good friend Rosamond needs his help. Her cat Little Hex is missing. Little Hex hates Halloween, so maybe he is hiding. Or is he lost?
Nate the Great and the Monster Mess Nate loves his mother’s Monster Cookies, but now her recipe is missing! Nate the Great has never solved a case for his mother before. Can he do it?
Nate the Great and the Phony Clue Early one morning, a torn slip of paper with the mysterious letters VITA appears on Nate the Great’s doorstep. He and his faithful dog, Sludge, set off to solve this latest mystery.
Nate the Great and the Missing Key Nate doesn’t want to go to a birthday party for Annie’s dog. But he can’t resist a mystery–and when Annie loses her house key, Nate and his trusty dog are hot on the trail.
Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail Nate the Great, super sleuth, has his work cut out for him when Rosamond loses his birthday present.
Nate the Great and the Crunchy Christmas Annie’s dog is unhappy so everyone is unhappy. So Nate agrees to sniff out Fang’s mysteriously missing Christmas mail.
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Born in Portland, Maine, in 1928, Marjorie Weinman Sharmat dreamed of becoming a writer. Little did she know that she would be the author of more than 130 books for children of all ages, which have been translated into 17 languages. Another of her childhood dreams, that of becoming a detective, has also been realized in her most popular Nate the Great series, begun in 1972. Many of Sharmat's books have been Literary Guild selections and chosen as Books of the Year by the Library of Congress. Several have been made into films for television, including Nate the Great Goes Undercover, winner of the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award. Nate the Great Saves the King of Sweden has been named one of the New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing.
View titles by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat