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suspenseful and insightful novel set in Pennsylvania railroad country during World War II, Meader not only writes an exciting and uplifting novel about young heroes, the war effort, and the fight against Nazi saboteurs, but also enlightens readers with a
colorful history of American railroads.
Third favorite Meader book. I love trains and this is a great book for train lovers, The story takes place during WWII and is a great train mystery, Stephen W. Meader May,July,was the author of over forty novels for young readers, His optimistic stories generally tended to either concern young men developing independent businesses in the face of adversity, or else young men caught up in adventures during different periods in American history.
Meader graduated from Haverford College in Philadelphia in, and initially worked in Newark, New Jersey as a cruelty officer with the Essex County Childrens Aid Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and bywas working for the Big Brother Movement.
After working for a Chicago publishing house in, he took a position with the Circulation Department of the Curtis Publishing Company in Philadelphia, eventu Stephen W, Meader May,July,was the author of over forty novels for young readers, His optimistic stories generally tended to either concern young men developing independent businesses in the face of adversity, or else young men caught up in adventures during different periods in American history.
Meader graduated from Haverford College in Philadelphia in, and initially worked in Newark, New Jersey as a cruelty officer with the Essex County Children's Aid Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and bywas working for the Big Brother Movement.
After working for a Chicago publishing house in, he took a position with the Circulation Department of the Curtis Publishing Company in Philadelphia, eventually reaching the position of Editor of the Sales Division publications.
His first novel, The Black Buccaneer, was the first juvenile publication of the newly founded Harcourt, Brace and Howe, sitelink.