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697: 220:, after successfully running away from his abusive stepfather. He has a Springer Spaniel named Patch. He is described as having red hair and green eyes, coincidentally the same coloring as his adoptive father, Matthew Wheeler. Jim is an expert equestrian and 'rides like a centaur'. He and Trixie are fond of each other, and Jim gives Trixie an orchid and later his ID bracelet; however, the romantic angle is downplayed in later volumes. His goal is to one day use his inheritance to build a school for orphaned boys that will combine outdoor–naturalist activities with regular scholastics. Throughout the series, there is some inconsistency regarding his age. 227:
who are injured during the course of the Bob-Whites' adventures. Brian is smart and mature, always the voice of reason and always trying to keep Trixie out of trouble. In the fifth book, Brian gets his first car, a jalopy purchased from Mr. Lytell, a storekeeper, for 50 dollars. Brian's first aid skills stretch to caring for automobiles, as he is often shown working on his car. They also extend to animals when he is given the responsibility for bandaging an injured horse owned by the Wheelers.
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conclusions, but her hunches often prove to be correct. One of her chores is to take care of six-year-old Bobby. While she loves her little brother, she often loses patience with the mischievous child. She and Honey plan to one day open their own business: the Belden-Wheeler Detective Agency. Trixie has an amazing instinct for people and can accurately judge them before she gets to know them. Her best friends are Honey Wheeler and Di Lynch. She grows to like Jim toward end of the ninth book.
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summer camps, barely knowing her own parents. Her friendship with Trixie and the Bob-Whites has given her more confidence and helped her to forge a relationship with her parents and adopted brother. Generally regarded as the sweetest and most tactful of the Bob-Whites, she is also their star swimmer. She now attends Sleepyside Junior-Senior High School with the rest of the Bob-Whites, where she consistently earns high marks and praise. Honey and Brian seem to like each other.
25: 164:. She lives at Crabapple Farm, which had been in her family for either three or six generations (this varies between books), with her parents and three brothers, Brian, Mart, and Bobby. The first book establishes her friendship with lonely, sheltered rich girl Honey Wheeler, whose family has just moved into the Manor House next door. Soon, the girls are embroiled in their first case. 253:, inadvertently providing them with another mystery. She shows great artistic ability in later books and can be a bit gullible at times. She is not the most intelligent but is a good sport, smiling and laughing often, especially at herself when she makes mistakes. One consistent character trait established over the many stories is Di's love of the color purple. 202:
Thirteen-year-old Trixie Belden is one of the two co-presidents of the Bob-Whites of the Glen. Described as being short with a sturdy build, she has short blonde ringlets (either sandy blonde or strawberry blonde, depending on the edition), round blue eyes, and freckles. She has a tendency to jump to
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She worked as a math teacher at Honey's old boarding school, but Honey liked her so much Mr. Wheeler hired her to be Honey's governess. Now she mostly manages the estate. She is smart, sensible, and efficient; the Bob-Whites love Miss Trask, and she loves them. Miss Trask often accompanies the kids
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Brian Belden, 16, is the oldest of the four Belden children. Described as dark and handsome, he is by far the most level-headed of the seven Bob-Whites and plans to become a physician after finishing school. Throughout the series, Brian often provides first aid to his sister, Trixie, as well others
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Depending on the book, 13-year-old Honey Wheeler is either vice-president or secretary of the Bob-Whites of the Glen. She is described as tall, slender, and pretty, with shoulder-length golden-brown hair and large hazel eyes. Until moving to Sleepyside, she spent her life in boarding schools and
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Orphaned in New York City and left to his own devices, Dan Mangan became mixed up in a street gang called the Cowhands. Juvenile court sends him to live with his uncle Regan, the Wheelers' groom, although he actually lives with and works for Mr. Maypenny, the gamekeeper. After a rough start in
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The prettiest girl in class, 13-year-old Diana Lynch has black hair and violet eyes (possibly due to the popularity of Elizabeth Taylor as a young actress at the time Diana's character was created.) She has pairs of twin brothers and twin sisters who are much younger than herself. Her father
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The hot-headed but good-natured groom. In the first book, he teaches Trixie to ride horses and has been well loved by all the Bob-Whites since. Twenty-two in the first book, Regan is a good friend to the Bob-Whites, always helping out when they need him. He seems to have a love interest in
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Exactly 11 months older than Trixie, 14-year-old Martin Belden is often described as Trixie's 'almost-twin'. Mart is best known for both his appetite and his outsized vocabulary. He has a crush on Diana Lynch. He has a fondness for Cosmo McNaught space adventures books. In
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Trixie Belden was one of Whitman's most popular mystery series. In 1977 the publisher launched the Trixie Belden Fan Club and issued a lower-priced paperback book format of the series. At the time some booksellers stated that the Trixie Belden books were more popular than
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The local police sergeant is often summoned to the scene of the crime or to warn Trixie against pursuing the mystery. He is not fond of the Bob-Whites' frequent interference in police business and not shy about telling them
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The youngest Belden is only six when the series starts. Trixie babysits Bobby for her allowance, so she often has to check in on him and read him stories when she would much rather be solving a mystery.
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Peter Belden's brother. He owns a sheep ranch in Iowa and a mountain cabin in the Ozarks. He has no children of his own, but he's fond of the Bob-Whites and invites them to stay with him when he can.
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The shopkeeper of the local market. He is very curious about the goings-on in the neighborhood (often portrayed as nosy), but sometimes looks the other way as he is fond of Miss Trask.
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gave him an interest in computers. Despite his frequent arguments with his sister (they are constantly teasing and picking on each other), the two are quite close.
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Fifteen-year-old Jim Frayne is the other co-president of the Bob-Whites of the Glen. The focus of the first two books, he is adopted by the Wheelers at the end of
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Son of Uncle Andrew's neighbor in Iowa. He plays on the local high school basketball team and takes a liking to Trixie during the Bob-Whites' visit to Iowa.
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Twins from near Uncle Andrew's sheep ranch in Iowa, close friends of Ned Schulz. They play and sing folk songs together, including some that they wrote.
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Throughout the series, the two girls solve mysteries that baffled authorities and, along with brothers and friends, form a club called the
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Honey's fun-loving cousin. His pranks β€” like switching the salt and sugar on the dinner table β€” sometimes rub others the wrong way.
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Honey's parents, and later Jim's adoptive parents. They are often away on business, leaving Miss Trask to look after Honey and Jim.
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The gamekeeper on the Wheeler estate. A recluse, he lives on a pie-shaped piece of property in the middle of the game preserve.
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is the title character in a series of "detective" mysteries written between 1948 and 1986. The first six books were written by
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recently made a lot of money, and Di hates being rich, though the Bob-Whites help her adjust. She joins the Bob-Whites in
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A fellow student, he is very artistic, particularly sketching and painting. His father runs a local trophy shop in town.
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Trixie's father, a smart, honest, and generous man. He works at the Sleepyside bank and loves his family very much.
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Beatrix "Trixie" Belden is a young teen living just outside the fictional town of Sleepyside-on-Hudson, in the
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A kind woman who lives nearby and knows nearly everyone in the area, plus much of the local history.
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The Lynches' butler. His very proper manner often clashes with Di's desire for a normal life.
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Trixie's mother, a kind, sensible homemaker. She loves her children and keeps them honest.
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The local physician, who sometimes makes house calls to the Belden or Wheeler home.
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The ages indicated refer to each character's age at the beginning of the series.
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under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. Today the rights to the series are owned by
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A local cop who is more welcoming of the Bob-Whites than is Sgt. Molinson.
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series; the stories were then continued by various in-house writers from
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of the Glen, have adventures, travel (though not as extensively as
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Sleepyside, Dan reforms and becomes the seventh Bob-White in
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Trixie's cousin from Idaho. They do not always get along.
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Penguin Random House Official Page for Trixie Belden
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Trixie Belden and the Secret of the Mansion
Julie Campbell Tatham
Ginny Gordon
Western Publishing
Random House
Hudson Valley
New York
Bob-Whites
Nancy Drew
Nancy Drew
The Hardy Boys
Irish Setter
List of Trixie Belden books
Shontz, Lori, "Waiting for Trixie Belden."
"Trixie Belden | Books"
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Belden series spans reader generation, Sun Herald (Biloxi, Mississippi), October 9, 1997, page 27
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