Honey Bunch

The Honey Bunch series of books were part of the Stratemeyer Syndicate's production of 20th century children's books featuring adventurous youngsters, which included the series Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys and the Bobbsey Twins.[1] This series was written under the pseudonym Helen Louise Thorndyke, and published for most of its duration by Grosset & Dunlap. The series began in 1923 and chronicled a young girl named Honey Bunch on her various trips and adventures.[2] Along with Laura Lee Hope's series Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue, it was one of their most famous series for younger children.[3]

  1. ^ Peter A. Soderbergh. 1974. The Stratemeyer Strain: Educators the Juvenile Series Book, 1900-1973. The Journal of Popular Culture VII(4). 864–872.
  2. ^ Bobbie Ann Mason. 1975. The Girl Sleuth, Feminist Press.
  3. ^ Samuel Pickering, Jr. Review Essay, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (PBSA) 77:1 (1983), 67-74.