I found Nancy to be brave and sassy and smart and completely capable, which is all I wanted to be. She handled adults, dangers and friends with ease. She had friends, family and a boyfriend, as well as many admirers in the community. She also had her detractors, but Nancy never let them bother her.
When I started reading the series, my mom told me she had read them too, in the earlier versions, like this one below. I loved that we shared these stories as girls. So, when I had a daughter, I introduced her to the ones I'd read, and then she found the newer versions, both anime style below and the first-person narrative novels. I read those too, just for fun! And both she and my son enjoy the Nancy Drew online games, though she is more obsessed by them and he'll just play for fun...I think she owns all of them.
I think the real charm and staying power of this character is simply a capable and fun heroine who has help but will always be the brains behind the investigations and who is pragmatic and determined to get to the bottom of things. I like that she's constantly upgrading to a better character too.
My daughter (now nearly 25) and I had a movie date last month where we watched the newest Nancy Drew movie. It has a plucky heroine who is a little younger than in the books but just as sassy and who goes her own way. And, of course, she solves the mystery! I also bought us matching Nancy Drew tote bags just because they were on sale!
I have a stack of books from the library right now and I think today's the perfect day to start a new one with a cup of tea and a cookie...don't you?
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Happy Friday!
Chark
I didn’t know there was a movie! I also read tons of Nancy Drew when I was a kid.
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