
Nancy Drew
Nancy Drew is a fictional teenage detective created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer, known for her resourcefulness, intelligence, and bravery. Appearing in various books since 1930, she solves complex mysteries involving crimes, disappearances, and unusual phenomena, often using keen observation and logical thinking. With a strong sense of ethics and independence, Nancy is portrayed as a confident, capable young woman who navigates dangerous situations while maintaining her integrity. Her character has become a symbol of cleverness and resilience, inspiring generations of readers and adaptations into movies, TV series, and other media.