Elizabeth Levy

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Elizabeth Levy
Born April 4, 1942 (1942-04-04) (age 66)
New York, Flag of the United States USA
Occupation Author
Nationality American
Writing period 1973 - present
Genres Children's and Young Adult Literature

Elizabeth Levy (born April 4, 1942) is an author of children's books, including 1983's The Computer That Said Steal Me and 2002's The Vampire State Building. She has written a long-running series of mystery novels for kids under the Something Queer is Going On banner (Something Queer at the Library, Something Queer at the Haunted School, etc.). She has had over 80 children's books published, mostly on chess topics. She also wrote the book My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian.

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