Growing up I was bed bound much of the time with Asthma. Some
days I barely had the energy to hold my book up to read. Not being able to run
around outside with the other kids, I had my own friend. Trixie Belden.
Trixie, a girl sleuth, gave me the chance to
escape and be brave and healthy. Written in 1948 by Julie Campbell, Trixie was
brought to life along with her annoying brothers and devoted friends. Kathryn Kenny
took over and the series ended in 1986.
Trixie Belden is a set of Mystery
Books written for girls, many compare her to Nancy Drew or the Hardy boys
series. There are 39 in all and I am tickled to have them all. I have even
begun a quest to acquire first editions of each one. Hey, it's my vice, some people smoke, drink, or whatever. I collect Trixie Belden books.
New Trixie Cover |
Nevertheless, the stories are the
same. Trixie takes you to places around the country you could never dream of seeing.
However, thanks to Trixie I have been there. As have millions of other young
girls who love to read.
The modern Trixie is even
available as an ebook.
That’s fine for some but I’m gonna go read my faded dog eared copies on the
self.