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like Rosamond, is a young girl in a short dress, black tights, and Mary Jane shoes. Emily, like Rosamond, has long dark hair with square-cut bangs. Emily, like Rosamond, is typically attended by four black cats. Emily, like Rosamond, is described as being strange and has a fascination with dark themes," alleged the complaint.
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When Rosamond's creators, Marjorie Sharmat and Marc Simont, allegedly began contacting companies who had contracts related to Emily the Strange and urged them to drop their relationships with Cosmic Debris, Cosmic Debris sued Sharmat and Simont. Sharmat and Simont counter-sued. "Emily the Strange,
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is an illustrated fictional character featured in several comic books, graphic novels and in various merchandise and clothing lines. Emily has been considered by some to be a "rip off" of Rosamond. In her first illustration from 1991 Emily has a similar pose, long black hair, and is accompanied by
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On August 12, 2009, creator of Emily the Strange and the creators of Nate the Great jointly announced an agreement resolving all disputes between them. Each side agreed to give up all claims against the other as part of their settlement. "We recognize that Emily and Rosamond are both unique and
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The character Nate was "inspired" by Nathan Weinman, father of Marjorie Sharmat, who had previously "featured" her mother and sister in a novel. She "named the other characters in the book after" other relatives: Annie, Rosamond, and Harry after mother Anne, sister Rosalind, and uncle Harry.
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Nate is surprised by a party from his friends to celebrate his service in solving their mysteries. But the party is put on hold because Fang is missing. So Nate invites the reader to join him in the search, sharing his tips and advice for being a detective.
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published German-language editions of the first three Olivia Sharp books with new illustrations by Franziska Harvey. All three titles begin with the name of the German heroine, "Bella Bond", and the 2011 omnibus edition of three stories is
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is accompanied by the text, "Rosamond did not look hungry or sleepy. She looked like she always looks. Strange." The first Emily the Strange design says: "Emily did not look tired or happy. She looked like she always looks. Strange."
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Nate is part of the neighborhood baseball team, but coach Rosamond cancels practice because the second base is missing. With Oliver tagging along, Nate goes out to search for his plastic octopus that serves as the base.
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Marjorie Weinman Sharmat's husband, Mitchell Sharmat, died in 2011 and her sister, Rosalind Weinman, in 2006. With Marjorie Weinman Sharmat's death in 2019, Andrew Sharmat has continued writing the series with
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Nate visits Olivia once more, who is distraught because she believes someone is after her pet owl Hoot. Together, while traveling by train, they move car by car to figure out whooo wishes Hoot harm.
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original characters, and we are pleased that we were able to resolve this dispute," said Marjorie Sharmat and Marc Simont. "We wish Rob, Cosmic Debris, Emily and her fans all the very best."
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Nate decides to take a day off from solving mysteries, but everyone is calling for his help still. Will Nate be able to find some rest, or will his sleuthing instincts get the better of him?
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Nate takes a trip to San Francisco to visit his cousin and fellow detective Olivia Sharp. She enlists his help in searching for a joke book that supposedly will stop the world from ending.
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Nate faces the challenge of helping Rosamond find a lost item in another country. Moreover, his reputation is at stake as she threatens to ask the king of Sweden to help if he can't.
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who wears a 'Sherlock Holmes-style deerstalker hat' (the idea of illustrator Marc Simont) and loves pancakes. He solves crimes with his dog, Sludge, introduced in the second case,
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First appearance of Oliver, Esmeralda, and Sludge (Nate's new dog). Adapted as a television program and won the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award
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Nate's friend Annie has lost a picture of her dog Fang. While on the case Nate and Annie go to Rosamond's house and discover that she has lost her cat, Super Hex.
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and Andrew Sharmat. Regarding the series, Marjorie Sharmat has called her husband Mitchell "always my first editor, and it's been a very happy collaboration".
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Nate learns that Sludge was given a Valentine, one which Nate despises because of its mushiness. So Nate sets out to find out who is Sludge's secret admirer.
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Olivia Sharp is a girl detective and Nate's cousin. Her four stories were written by the husband-and-wife team Mitchell and Marjorie Sharmat, illustrated by
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establishes that Nate the Great and the girl detective Olivia Sharp are cousins. She is the heroine of a 1989–1991 series of four books sometimes called
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Rosamond, strange owner of four cats (Super Hex, Big Hex, Plain Hex, and Little Hex.) It is revealed later on in the series that she has a crush on Nate.
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First appearance of Nate, Annie and her dog Fang, Harry (Annie's brother), Rosamond and her four cats (Super Hex, Big Hex, Little Hex, Plain Hex)
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Nate joins Rosamond and Esmeralda in searching for a pink slip of paper that holds the word Esmeralda wants to name Rosamond's pet concert.
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Written by Andrew Sharmat, illus. Olga and Aleksey Ivanovᚬ (first Nate the Great book written after Marjorie Weinman Sharmat died in 2019)
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Nate accepts a request to find a birthday gift from Rosamond, which proves difficult since she won't even tell him what it looks like.
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Nate's detective skills are put to the test on a case with a deadline and clues that seem to be trying to stop him from solving it.
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At a competition to grow the best vegetables some of Rosamond’s tomatoes go missing and Nate and Sludge are called to investigate.
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season 2 episode, "Mystery on the Docks", in the Book Reviews ("But you don't have to take my word for it") segment at the end.
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Nate temporarily joins Rosamond's book club to discover the truth behind a monster that is eating pages from the club's books.
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Nate wants to enter Sludge into a contest for finding the smartest pet, but it cannot happen because the prize goes missing.
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Finley and Pip, occasional adversaries; Finley is described as talking too much, while Pip is described as not talking a lot
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Nate has to face his fears to find a missing snake in time for a birthday party organized for Rosamond's cousin.
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Nate is captivated by a tortoise and decides to follow it to see if it slowly makes its way back to its owner.
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Nate is annoyed but determined to help Annie find her house key so she can continue planning a party for Fang.
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Nate goes out to search for a special weed that Oliver lost after purchasing it from Rosamond's plant sale.
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Cosmic Debris contended that Emily and Rosamond both drew from a tradition of similar characters including
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Nate is on the case to find who has been tipping over and snatching Oliver's garbage outside every night.
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Nate is given a rare case from his mom in finding the recipe for his favorite monster-shaped cookies.
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as a television program and won the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award. The
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Nate goes out to search for a giant turkey; with Claude, Sludge, and Olivia in similar pursuits.
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According to Henneman (2002), sister Rosalind Weinman "helped pen several titles" in the series.
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Nate's trip to the beach is interrupted when Oliver asks for his help in finding his beach bag.
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as a television program and won the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award.
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Nate is at school and a cleaning robot goes missing. He searches class to class to find it.
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Rosamond (from Nate the Great) on the left and Emily (from Emily the Strange) on the right
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shoes, four black cats of different sizes, and she is frequently described as "strange".
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Nate has to help Rosamond find one of her black cats in the dead of Halloween night.
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Nate ends his vacation early to take a new case and find Claude's lost grocery list.
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Nate takes on the case of finding Claude's favorite sticker when it goes missing.
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girl and one of Nate’s closest friends. She also has a little brother named Harry.
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Nate's search for Rosamond's money box takes him to the depths of the dumpster.
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Nate's latest case may prove to be his most worrisome one yet: finding Sludge!
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Nate is hit with a case with a deadline, his only clue being a musical note.
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and featuring the boy detective Nate the Great. Sharmat and the illustrator
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Nate takes on an all-nighter case in searching for Rosamond's pillowcase.
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There are several recurring characters besides Nate and his dog Sludge.
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musical by TheatreworksUSA ran in the 2007–2008 and 2008–2009 seasons.
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Oliver, described as a pest because he likes to follow people around.
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Claude, described as a friend who is "always losing things"
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Publisher:Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, New York, 1972
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Book: Nate the Great and the Lost List. Published: 1975
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Nate is forced to search for Fang's Christmas mail.
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Nate the Great and Me: The Case of the Fleeing Fang
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Weston† 530:Nate the Great and the Mushy Valentine 92:Nate the Great and the Earth Day Robot 1283: 1113:"A kid detective who never grows old" 1000:boxes to promote children's literacy. 811:With Andrew Sharmat, illus. Wheeler‡ 801:Nate the Great and the Wandering Word 548:Nate the Great and the Tardy Tortoise 521:written with sister Rosalind Weinman 452:Nate the Great Goes Down in the Dumps 434:Nate the Great and the Halloween Hunt 1309: 919:Bella Bond – Agentin fĂĽr Geheimnisse 317:First appearance of Finley and Pip. 56:inaugurated the series in 1972 with 1495:Bradford, Patricia (8 March 2012). 1303: 1219:Seelye, Katharine Q. (2019-03-16). 1132: 649:Nate the Great and the Monster Mess 470:Nate the Great and the Musical Note 13: 1367:"The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes" 1174:. Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. 1168:Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman (1986). 972:is mentioned in a few episodes of 963: 879:. 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Index

Nate Thurmond

children's
detective stories
Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
Marc Simont
Coward, McCann & Geoghegan
Craig Sharmat
adapted
New York Public Library
Sam Spade
African-American
Denise Brunkus

mary jane
Emily the Strange
Vampira
Wednesday Addams
Marc Simont
Craig Sharmat
chapter books
Denise Brunkus
Delacorte Press
Ravensburger Buchverlag
adapted
PBS
animated
Between the Lions
Reading Rainbow
Cheerios

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