Karen Brewer
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Karen Brewer | |
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Karen on the cover of the first novel in the Baby-sitters Little Sister series, Karen's Witch |
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First appearance | The Baby-sitters Club: Kristy's Great Idea |
Last appearance | Friends Forever Super Special: Graduation Day |
Cause/Reason | end of series |
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Nickname(s) | "The Three Musketeers" (together with Hannie and Nancy) |
Age | 5 6 7 |
Family | Lisa Brewer Engle (mother) Watson Brewer (father) Andrew Brewer (brother) Emily Michelle Thomas Brewer (sister) Elizabeth Thomas Brewer (step-mother) Seth Engle (step-father) Charlie Thomas (step-brother) Kristy Thomas (step-sister) David Michael Thomas (step-brother) |
Relatives | Grandma Packett (maternal grandmother) Nannie (step-grandmother) |
Portrayed by | Ashley Chase (The Baby-Sitters Club (TV series)) Jessica Needham (The Baby-Sitters Club (film)) |
Created by | Ann M. Martin |
Karen Brewer is the 7-year old protagonist of Ann M. Martin's Baby-sitters Little Sister series (which is a spin-off of The Baby-sitters Club book series). Karen's first appearance is in BCS #1, Kristy's Great Idea, when she is five years old.
[edit] Biography
In the Baby-sitters Little Sister series, Karen is seven years old and lives in fictional Stoneybrook, Connecticut (which is said to be a town approximately 30 miles from Stamford). She has one younger brother, Andrew Brewer (age four), and both children are the younger step-siblings of Kristy Thomas of The Baby-sitters Club. Karen’s actual birth date has never been stated (although she turned seven in BSLS #7, Karen’s Birthday), but it is believed to be in mid-April. In Karen’s Book (BSLS #100) she writes that she was born in the spring, and she celebrates a half-birthday party in BSLS #78 Karen’s Half Birthday, which takes place in the middle of October.
Karen calls herself a “two-two,” as her parents are divorced, causing her and Andrew to live in two different houses and have two different sets of clothes and toys. As both parents have remarried, Karen and Andrew now have two different families. This includes Seth Engle (their step-father) and Elizabeth Thomas Brewer (their step-mother) and her children, Charlie, Sam, Kristy, and David Michael Thomas. Karen refers to her mother and step-father’s house as “the little house” (as it is smaller and quieter) and her father and step-mother’s house as “the big house” (as it is larger--much, as it is a mansion—-and much noisier). Later, more additions come to the big house when Karen and Andrew's father Watson and step-mother Elizabeth decide to adopt a two-year old girl from Vietnam, whom they name Emily Michelle Thomas Brewer, and Elizabeth's mother Nannie comes to live with them to help care for her.
Karen’s two best friends are Nancy Dawes and Hannie Papadakis--they call themselves "The Three Musketeers" or the "3M." All three girls attend Ms. Colman's second grade at Stoneybrook Academy (a private school). Hannie lives next-door to the big house, and Nancy lives beside the little house.
Karen is quite gifted--she is younger than most of her classmates as she skipped the first grade. She won many spelling bees (going so far as to compete in the State Bee) and has many hobbies which consist of reading, writing, arts and crafts, softball, and running small neighborhood businesses (dog walking and lemonade stands in particular). She is also very fond of witches and ghost stories, and is convinced both that her big house neighbor, Mrs. Tabitha Porter, is a witch named Morbidda Destiny, and that the ghost of her father's grandfather Ben Brewer resides on the third floor there. Karen wears glasses (which she received in BSLS #5, Karen’s School Picture) and is “married” to Ricky Torres.
Although Karen is typically a happy seven-year-old, she has had to deal with dramatic changes in her life—-namely her parents’ divorce and remarriages (which occurred before the series began), a broken wrist and ruptured spleen (both the result of accidents), the death of her (step-) grandfather, the death of the family cat, friends moving away, and her little house family’s relocation to Chicago (and later, back to Stoneybrook). During these more serious incidents, Karen turns to the support of her family and friends.
At times Karen can be bossy and a bit of a know-it-all, particularly when she is in charge. She has an overactive imagination (something which notoriously landed her into trouble in the earlier books) and often has a hard time remembering to use her “indoor voice,” especially in school. In certain instances, she deliberately disobeys her parents' rules (such as buying toy guns for herself and Andrew in BSLS #65 Karen's Toys) and she has a habit of stretching the truth. In spite of these faults, Karen is still portrayed as a loyal friend and a kind sibling.
[edit] References
- Martin, Ann M. (1988). Karen's Witch. New York, New York: Scholastic Inc. ISBN 0590443003.
- Martin, Ann M. (August 1986). Kristy's Great Idea. New York, New York: Scholastic Inc. ISBN 0590339508.
- Martin, Ann M., David Levithan (September 1996). The Complete Guide to The Baby-Sitters Club. New York, New York: Scholastic Inc. ISBN 0590927132.