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{{Infobox Author|image=[[File:AVT_Nancy-Springer_665.png|400px]]|name=Nancy Springer|country={{amer}}|works=[[The Enola Holmes Mysteries|''The Enola Holmes Mysteries'' book series]] (2006-2023)}}
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'''Nancy Springer''' is an American author who has written over 50 books in various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. She is best known for [[The Enola Holmes Mysteries|her series of novels]] featuring the fictional detective [[Enola Holmes]], the younger sister of [[Sherlock Holmes (Enola Holmes)|Sherlock Holmes]]. The books follow Enola as she solves mysteries and navigates the challenges of being a young woman in Victorian England.
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'''Nancy Springer''' is an American author who has written over 50 books in various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. She is best known for her series of novels featuring the fictional detective [[Enola Holmes]], the younger sister of [[Sherlock Holmes (Enola Holmes)|Sherlock Holmes]]. The books follow Enola as she solves mysteries and navigates the challenges of being a young woman in Victorian England.


Springer's writing has been praised for its strong character development, intricate plots, and descriptive world-building. She has received several awards for her work, including the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery for her novel "Toughing It" and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for ''I Am Mordred''. Springer's books have been translated into many languages and have gained a loyal following of readers of all ages.
Springer's writing has been praised for its strong character development, intricate plots, and descriptive world-building. She has received several awards for her work, including the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery for her novel "Toughing It" and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for ''I Am Mordred''. Springer's books have been translated into many languages and have gained a loyal following of readers of all ages.
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Nancy Springer is an American author who has written over 50 books in various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. She is best known for her series of novels featuring the fictional detective Enola Holmes, the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes. The books follow Enola as she solves mysteries and navigates the challenges of being a young woman in Victorian England.

Springer's writing has been praised for its strong character development, intricate plots, and descriptive world-building. She has received several awards for her work, including the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery for her novel "Toughing It" and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for I Am Mordred. Springer's books have been translated into many languages and have gained a loyal following of readers of all ages.

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