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Subject: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: Claybricks on 07/16/12 at 1:21 pm

'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

1:48 PM, July 16, 2012

Donald J. Sobol, author of the popular "Encyclopedia Brown" series of children's mysteries, has died. He was 87.

Sobol died in Miami from natural causes July 11, with his wife Rose by his side, his son John Sobol told The Associated Press Monday.

Sobol's series featured amateur sleuth Leroy "Encyclopedia" Brown, who would unravel local mysteries with the help of his encyclopedic knowledge of facts great and small. The books, first published in the early 1960s, became staples in classrooms and libraries nationwide. They were translated into 12 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide.

"Thanks to Donald, generations of children have learned to read and solve mysteries alongside Encyclopedia Brown, one of the most iconic characters in children's literature," said Don Weisberg, president of Penguin Young Readers Group, which publishes Sobol's books.

The Encyclopedia Brown books also featured Brown's friend and detective partner, the tough and athletic Sally Kimball. John Sobol said his father was ahead of his times in creating a strong female character.

"That was groundbreaking back in 1963 when the series was first published," Sobol said.

Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the Encyclopedia Brown series. Donald Sobol's latest Encyclopedia Brown adventure, "Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Soccer Scheme," will be published in October of this year, according to a release from Penguin.

Sobol was a New York City native. He served in the Army Corps of Engineers during WWII and graduated from Oberlin College. He later worked as a copywriter at the New York Sun, where he eventually worked his way up to reporter. His first book was rejected two-dozen times before it was published, his son said.

In 1958, Sobol became a successful syndicated columnist with his "Two Minute Mystery" series before publishing "Encyclopedia Brown Boy Detective" five years later to launch the most popular series of his career.

The Encyclopedia Brown concept — in which the solutions to the mysteries are shown after the story — came to Sobol while he was researching an article at the New York Public Library, and a clerk mistakenly handed him a game book, with puzzles on one side and the solutions on the other.

Sobol decided to write a mystery series with the same premise. He earned an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America award for the Encyclopedia Brown series.

John Sobol said his father would frequently test out story ideas on his four children. "We would talk about it sitting around dinner," he said, adding, "My mom also helped inject humor into the stories."

Sobol's work never brought him the financial success of blockbusters like the "Harry Potter," series, his son said, but his father loved hearing from countless librarians and parents about children who hated to read until they picked up an Encyclopedia Brown book.

Sobol authored more than 80 books and wrote on a daily basis to the very end.

His family has asked that donations in his memory be made to The New York Public Library at www.nypl.org/donaldsobol. Check donations can be mailed to The New York Public Library, 476 Fifth Avenue, Room M-6, New York, NY 10018, payable to The New York Public Library.

http://www.freep.com/article/20120716/ENT/120716051/-Encyclopedia-Brown-author-Sobol-dies-at-87?odyssey=nav%7Chead



Dan

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: nally on 07/16/12 at 4:13 pm

I have read at least one of the "Encyclopedia Brown" stories (which I found quite interesting). I didn't know the author had been around all this time. Sad to see him go. :\'(

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: Foo Bar on 07/18/12 at 9:45 pm


I have read at least one of the "Encyclopedia Brown" stories (which I found quite interesting). I didn't know the author had been around all this time. Sad to see him go. :\'(


Sobol was very quiet, almost to the point of reclusiveness.  (I, too, had no idea he was still alive.)

And another RIP to one of the favorite authors of my childhood.  Upon re-reading some of the old plot synopses, I think I know a little more about myself today than I did yesterday.

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 07/18/12 at 10:11 pm

I remember reading E. Brown books from, I think, fourth or fifth grade.  A light and fast read for a Saturday afternoon.  Always fun and engaging.

R.I.P. D. Sobol.
:\'(

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 07/18/12 at 11:48 pm

Thank you Mr. Sobol for helping quench my childhood voracious thirst for knowledge and entertainment through reading.

R.I.P.

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: Doc Brown on 07/24/12 at 11:28 pm


I remember reading E. Brown books from, I think, fourth or fifth grade.  A light and fast read for a Saturday afternoon.  Always fun and engaging.

R.I.P. D. Sobol.
:\'(

You too, Max? I think I was 8 or 9 when I my school librarian first offered me Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective. For years after that, I couldn't get enough of them. I even watched the short-lived TV series that ran on HBO. And even as I found some of the more recent books as I grew up, they still were entertaining. I hope Donald's son or someone takes up the pen and continues the adventures of "America's Sherlock Holmes In Sneakers". Farewell Mr. Sobol, and I could never thank you enough.

Your Pal,
Doc

:\'(

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: apollonia1986 on 08/03/12 at 4:04 pm

Now I just wanna keel over. I used to read Encyclopedia Brown ALL THE TIME!  :\'(

This hurts me, as a fledgling writer, to lose another member of the literary world.

Subject: Re: 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald J. Sobol dies at 87

Written By: Doc Brown on 08/03/12 at 4:36 pm


Now I just wanna keel over. I used to read Encyclopedia Brown ALL THE TIME!  :\'(

This hurts me, as a fledgling writer, to lose another member of the literary world.

I certainly understand, apples. I felt the same way when we lost Michael Crichton and Margaret Truman. And I felt parts of my childhood fade away when I heard of losing Shel Silverstein and the Berenstains. Anyone who grew up in the late 20th Century will understand us.

Your Pal,
Doc

:(

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