Biography
Mary Pope Osborne grew up in a military family that moved often. By the time she was 15, she had lived in Oklahoma, Austria, Florida, and four different Army posts in Virginia and North Carolina. Mary and her three siblings learned to play together, make new friends, and eagerly look forward to each new adventure. Mary in particular lived in a world of her imagination and “couldn’t cross the room without thinking that I was in a movie or I was a cowboy or I was in an alternate reality.” When her family finally settled down in a small Southern town, Mary turned to theater to satisfy her creative and imaginative nature.
After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the early 1970s, Mary set off on an adventure of her own. She traveled through Europe with a friend and ended up camping out in a cave on the coast of Crete. Short on money and cooking local food on a kerosene stove, Mary met a group of young travelers and accepted an invitation to accompany them on their journey eastward. The group traveled overland by van through countries such as Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. When Mary reached Nepal, she fell ill and eventually returned back to the United States.
While living in Washington, DC, Mary attended a musical and fell in love with the actor who played Jesse James. The following year Mary moved to New York City and married that actor, whose real name was Will Osborne. In the big city Mary worked as a waitress, bartender, acting teacher, and assistant editor. Her writing career began with a young adult novel called Run, Run As Fast As You Can. By 1991 Mary had written about 20 children’s books that ranged from mysteries to folklore to picture books.
In 1992 Mary Pope Osborne wrote the first of what she assumed would be a short, four-book series about two siblings who travel to distant places in a magic tree house. But when letters started pouring in from children, parents, and teachers, Osborne realized that these short chapter books had struck a chord. Over the following 15 years, she wrote more than 40 Magic Tree House books and became one of the most popular children’s book authors in the United States and around the world.
After 26 years in New York City, Mary Pope Osborne and her husband moved to a house on a lake in Connecticut. In their spare time, they like to read, kayak, and hike with their dogs.
Books by this author
Realistic watercolors present the summer celebration a boy shares with his family on the 4th of July. The day’s activities range from a pet parade and games to a barbeque and concert. The patriotic performance concludes with fireworks, after which the family returns home, tired but happy. The story is inspired by an actual community gala.
Happy Birthday, America
Annie and Jack go back in time to Camelot to a haunted castle to find the Stone of Destiny. Their Magic Tree House quest involves lots of spooky things as well as an apprentice wizard, Morgan LeFay’s nephew.
Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve
Hawaii is home to no less than 8 national parks where magic abounds in natural wonders such as the Volcanoes National Park. In this Magic Tree House installment, Jack and Annie are instructed to find a “special magic” in old Hawaii. They find it in Hawaii’s beauty and the drama of natural disasters!
High Tide in Hawaii
Annie and Jack travel back in time to the first Olympic games to retrieve a lost story, in this Magic Tree House story. There they learn a lot about what girls were — and were not — permitted to do in Ancient Greece.
Hour of the Olympics
Jack and Annie are transported back in time to 1900. No one in Galveston, Texas, believes that a devastating hurricane is about to hit. What can be done to save the residents? This satisfying addition to the series may be enhanced with the Magic Tree House Fact Checker: Texas (opens in a new window).
Hurricane Heroes in Texas (Magic Tree House)
Annie and Jack travel to a long-ago Ireland to inspire Augusta to share her creativity with near calamitous results. How the sibling team solves the problem and achieves their mission is a worthy addition to the appealing Magic Tree House series.
Leprechaun in Late Winter
Jack and Annie share what they’ve learned about survival throughout their time travel adventures. They provide tips when lost in the wilderness, how to make it through a natural disaster and more. Practical advice even for unlikely events (such as surviving on spiders) adds another entertaining though factual “what-if” element.
Magic Tree House Survival Guide
Magic Tree House: Books 1-4
When others ran from trouble, eight foot tall Mose Humphreys ran toward it as an extraordinary New York City firefighter. This larger-than-life story is actually a tall tale, an urban legend based on a real firefighter who lived in the 1840s. Text and illustration combine to create a fast-paced celebration of heroism and the man who earned the gratitude of an entire city.
New York’s Bravest
One-Eyed Giant: Tales from the Odyssey
This lively, informative companion volume to Eve of the Emperor Penguin provides more particulars about the Antarctica and its inhabitants. This book, as well as others in the series, will encourage children to want to learn more.
Penguins and Antarctica (Magic Tree House Research Guide)
This companion volume to Annie and Jack’s colonial adventure (Thanksgiving on Thursday in the Magic Tree House (opens in a new window)), provides information about those who arrived on the Mayflower, what they confronted, and more. Illustrations enhance the accessible information, as do occasional asides from Jack and Annie.
Pilgrims: A Nonfiction Companion to Thanksgiving on Thursday
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Summer Olympics and Fun Summer Sports
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Summer Reading Guide 2011
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Summer Reading Guide 2013
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Summer Reading Guide 2015
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Summer Reading Guide 2018
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Tall Tales
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Travel through Time
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When You Can’t Read Just One
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