Tom and Ben:
Stephen Meader lived in Moorestown, New Jersey, during much of his adult life. He served as president of the Board of Trustees of the Moorestown Public Library from 1937 to 1963. He became interested in children after graduating from Haverford and obtaining a position with the Children's Aid Society in Newark, New Jersey. This led him to write children's literature and all of his books are highly sought by collectors. Besides Shadow in the Pines, Other good Jersey-based pieces include Cape May Packet; T-Model Tommy, which takes place in Elmville (actually Moorestown); Pat--Story of a Bull Terrier, a work set in Atlantic City; The Fish Hawk's Nest; Guns for the Saratoga, occurs along the Delaware River; and The Commodore's Cup, which is set on Long Beach Island. There are bio sites on him out in cyberspace, but few stress his strong connections to Burlington County and New Jersey. He first published Shadow in the Pines in 1942. Reprint houses have republished some of his more famous books. He died in his beloved seaside resort--Cape May--during July 1977.
Best regards,
Jerseyman