Mary Pope Osborne, born on May twentieth, nineteen forty-nine, is a celebrated American author renowned for her contributions to children's literature. She is best known for creating the beloved Magic Tree House series, which has captivated young readers around the globe, selling over one hundred thirty-four million copies by two thousand seventeen. Her work has not only entertained but also earned accolades for her philanthropic efforts in promoting children's literacy.
Growing up as one of four siblings, Osborne experienced a nomadic childhood that laid the foundation for her adventurous spirit. After completing her studies at the University of North Carolina, she embarked on travels that would inspire her storytelling. It was in the vibrant atmosphere of New York City that she began her writing journey, with her first book being published in nineteen eighty-two.
Osborne's literary career flourished as she penned a diverse array of children's and young adult books. In nineteen ninety-two, she launched the Magic Tree House series, which quickly became a staple in children's literature. The series has not only enchanted readers but has also led to collaborative works with her sister, Natalie Pope Boyce, and her husband, Will, who have contributed to the series' expansive universe.