
Fat Chance, Claude!
1987
First Published
4.05
Average Rating
32
Number of Pages
"In the frontier town of Hideyhole, feisty Shirley resists her parents' attempts to marry her off—especially since the only bachelor left is dull Elmer Twaddle."—Publishers Weekly. Full-color illustrations.
Avg Rating
4.05
Number of Ratings
20
5 STARS
30%
4 STARS
55%
3 STARS
10%
2 STARS
0%
1 STARS
5%
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Author

Joan Lowery Nixon
Author · 74 books
Author of more than one hundred books, Joan Lowery Nixon is the only writer to have won four Edgar Allan Poe Awards for Juvenile Mysteries (and been nominated several other times) from the Mystery Writers of America. Creating contemporary teenage characters who have both a personal problem and a mystery to solve, Nixon captured the attention of legions of teenage readers since the publication of her first YA novel more than twenty years ago. In addition to mystery/suspense novels, she wrote nonfiction and fiction for children and middle graders, as well as several short stories. Nixon was the first person to write novels for teens about the orphan trains of the nineteenth century. She followed those with historical novels about Ellis Island and, more recently for younger readers, Colonial Williamsburg. Joan Lowery Nixon died on June 28, 2003—a great loss for all of us.