Danny Dunn Explained

Danny Dunn is a fictional character, the protagonist of a series of American juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams beginning in 1956.

Background

The stories are set in the fictional American town of Midston. The plots feature characters who are interested in science and mathematics.[1]

Abrashkin died in 1960, after publication of the fifth book. Williams, however, insisted on Abrashkin being given co-author credit on the subsequent ten books as well, since he had been instrumental in constructing the series. Ezra Jack Keats illustrated the first four novels in the series.[2]

Although the exact location of Midston is not given, the authors wrote that a famed American of colonial times visited the town (when it was known as Middestown), implying Midston is somewhere in the original 13 states. In the book Danny Dunn and the Heat Ray, reference is made to U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 2 being located near Midston, and those roads meet only at Houlton, Maine.[3]

Main character

Dunn is a boy, a fifth-grader when the series starts, although the school year ends at the end of the first book. He is looking forward to a career in science. According to book reviewer Andrew Frederick, Dunn is precocious and headstrong — a redhead whose adventures mainly include getting into and out of trouble.[4]

Other characters

Books in the series

  1. Danny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity Paint (1956)
  2. Danny Dunn on a Desert Island (1957)
  3. Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine (1958) (Irene introduced)
  4. Danny Dunn and the Weather Machine (1959)
  5. Danny Dunn on the Ocean Floor (1960)
  6. Danny Dunn and the Fossil Cave (1961)
  7. Danny Dunn and the Heat Ray (1962)
  8. Danny Dunn, Time Traveler (1963)
  9. Danny Dunn and the Automatic House (1965)
  10. Danny Dunn and the Voice from Space (1967)
  11. Danny Dunn and the Smallifying Machine (1969)
  12. Danny Dunn and the Swamp Monster (1971)
  13. Danny Dunn, Invisible Boy (1974)
  14. Danny Dunn Scientific Detective (1976)
  15. Danny Dunn and the Universal Glue (1977)

Albums

Reception

Floyd C. Gale of Galaxy Science Fiction said in 1961 that "Danny's adventures are always based on a solid science foundation, once the authors' usually wild main premise is digested".[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Patricia de Belloy . Williams . . Mini Bookmark . 4MP . October 6, 1979 . February 4, 2011.
  2. Book: Alderson, Brian . Brian Alderson (children's book critic) . Ezra Jack Keats: a bibliography and catalogue . . Pelican Publishing Company . . 2002 . 1-56554-007-7 . 34, 35, 39, 42, 45, 46. November 15, 2010.
  3. Abrashkin, Raymond and Williams, Jay. Danny Dunn and the Heat Ray (McGraw-Hill 1962).
  4. Frederick, Andrew. "The Danny Dunn series, by Jay Williams and Raymond Abrashkin", Allison's Book Bag; Reviews of books for young people (November 17, 2012). Frederick wrote here under the pseudonym "Andulamb".
  5. Gale . Floyd C. . October 1961 . Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf . Galaxy Science Fiction . 173–177 .