Carolyn Meyer Reading Order
1 series · 40 books
Carolyn Meyer crafts historical and contemporary fiction for young readers, bringing depth and nuance to stories spanning diverse time periods and cultures. With a catalog of over forty books, she demonstrates a talent for creating standalone narratives that resonate with both children and teens through compelling characters and richly researched settings. Her work spans multiple genres including historical fiction, biographical novels, and coming-of-age stories that educate and inspire.
Standalone Novels Series
40 books
Start with Anastasia, the first of 40 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Anastasia |
| 2 | Anastasia and Her Sisters |
| 3 | Bad Queen |
| 4 | Beauty's Daughter |
| 5 | Beauty's Daughter: The Story of Hermione and Helen of Troy |
| 6 | Because of Lissa |
| 7 | Beware, Princess Elizabeth |
| 8 | Brown Eyes Blue |
| 9 | Cleopatra Confesses |
| 10 | Communicating for Results |
| 11 | Communicating for Results |
| 12 | Diary of a Waitress |
| 13 | Doomed Queen Anne |
| 14 | Doomed Queen Anne (Young Royals) |
| 15 | Drummers of Jericho |
| 16 | Duchessina |
| 17 | Gideon's People |
| 18 | Girl with Brush and Canvas |
| 19 | Girl with a Camera |
| 20 | Girl with a Camera : Margaret Bourke-White, Photographer |
| 21 | Isabelle de Castille |
| 22 | Isyan ve Ihanet |
| 23 | Jubilee Journey |
| 24 | Kotu Kralice |
| 25 | Loving Will Shakespeare |
| 26 | Mary Bloody Mary |
| 27 | Miss Patch's Learn-To-Sew Book |
| 28 | Mystery of the Ancient Maya |
| 29 | Patience, Princess Catherine |
| 30 | Rio Grande stories |
| 31 | Stitch by stitch needlework for beginners |
| 32 | The bread book |
| 33 | Victoria Rebels |
| 34 | Victoria rebels |
| 35 | Voices of Northern Ireland |
| 36 | Where the Broken Heart Still Beats |
| 37 | White Lilacs |
| 38 | White Lilacs by Carolyn Meyer (1993-10-31) |
| 39 | Wild Queen |
| 40 | Yarn |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Carolyn Meyer written?
- Carolyn Meyer has written 40 books across 1 series.

