Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is an American author born on January 4, 1933, in Anderson, Indiana, best known for her Newbery Medal-winning children's novel Shiloh (1991) and the popular Alice book series for young adults. She began writing stories as a young girl, inspired by family read-alouds during the Great Depression, and has authored over 140 books across genres including humor, mystery, fantasy, and coming-of-age stories. Naylor earned a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1963 and published her first book in 1965, continuing to write prolifically throughout her career.
children's fiction
young adult fiction
mystery
humor
fantasy
Alice on Her Way
The Agony of Alice
Alice In-Between
Lovingly Alice
Emily and Jackson Hiding Out
Alice in Rapture, Sort Of
Alice in Charge
The Witch's Eye
Including Alice (Alice Books)
Dangerously Alice
The great chicken debacle
Incredibly Alice
Shiloh Season
Saving Shiloh
Intensely Alice
Almost Alice (Alice Books)
The Bodies in the Besseldorf Hotel (Bernie Magruder Mysteries)
Emily and Jackson Hiding Out
Alice in the Know
Alice in Blunderland (Alice Books)
Achingly Alice
Bernie Magruder and the Bus Station Blow Up
Emily's Fortune
Please Do Feed the Bears