

Riddle of the Prairie Bride ("History Mysteries" series), Pleasant Company Publications (Middleton, WI), 2001. PaperQuake: A Puzzle, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1998.

Pale Phoenix (sequel to Time Windows), Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1994. The Glass House People, Harcourt ( San Diego, CA), 1992.ĭreadful Sorry, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1993.

Time Windows, Harcourt ( San Diego, CA), 1991. MEMBER: Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, League of University Women.ĪWARDS, HONORS: Scholarship, American Field Service, 1975 Fulbright-Hayes Scholar, 1980–81, to study contemporary German short fiction grant, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 1983–84 Cowden Memorial Prize for fiction, University of Michigan, 1987 Best Books for Young Adults citation, American Library Association (ALA), 1993, for Time Windows, and for The Glass House People Black-Eyed Susan Young Reader Medal, state of Maryland nominations for Edgar Allan Poe award, Mystery Writers of America, for Pale Phoenix and PaperQuake: A Puzzle award from International School Librarians Association, 2003, for Paint by Magic: A Time Travel Mystery best teen paperback mystery selection, Young Adult Library Services Association of the ALA, 2004, for Paper-Quake.

Princeton Arts Council, writer-in-residence, 1986. Stuart Country Day School, Princeton, NJ, director of foreign exchange, 1981–82 Europa at Princeton (a bookshop), Princeton, manager, 1983–85 Princeton Public Library, Princeton, assistant to children's librarian, 1983–85 Princeton Language Group, Princeton, instructor, 1984–86 Princeton Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), Princeton, instructor, 1984–86 Trenton State College, Ewing, NJ, instructor, 1984–86 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, instructor, 1986–88 Mills College, Oakland, CA, lecturer in English, 1989–95, 1997–. Office-Mills College, English Department, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, CA 94613. Hobbies and other interests: Traveling, reading, collecting old series books.ĪDDRESSES: Home-CA. Education: Duke University, B.A., 1980 attended Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität (Bonn, Germany), 1980–81 University of Michigan, M.F.A., 1988. PERSONAL: Surname is pronounced "reese" born December 4, 1957, in Cambridge, MA daughter of Edmund Alan Reiss and Dorothy Ann Molnar married Thomas Strychacz (a professor), Octochildren: five.
