Minor Characters in Julie's Series (N-Z)

These are the minor characters in the Julie series whose names start from N to Z.


 * See: Minor Characters in Julie's Series (A-M)

Kenny O'Shaughnessy
A Vietnam veteran currently staying at the rehab center where Hank works at. Kenny hopes to one day work in a bank.

Mrs. Paterson
The librarian at Jack London Elementary School.

Po Po
Ivy's maternal grandmother and Mrs. Ling's mother, Jiao Jie Sun. She immigrated to San Francisco in 1919 when she was fourteen years old.

Her personal story is greatly expanded in The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter.

Mark Salisbury
A popular sixth grader. He is Julie's rival for student body president in Changes for Julie.

Joseph Sanchez
The principal of Jack London Elementary School. He is "all rules and no nonsense."

Joe Smiley
The weathermen for the KSKY news channel.

"Stinger" Stenger
A sixth grade boy who attends Jack London Elementary School.

Susie
A member of the Twisters gymnastic team.

Suzanne
A friend of Tracy Albright.

Tom Sweeny
A close neighbor of Catherine and Buddy.

Abe Taylor
A Vietnam veteran currently staying at the rehab center where Hank works at. Abe had discussed setting up a travel agency with James.

Barbs Warner
The mother of Carla and Todd Warner.

Carla Warner
A girl who attends Jack London Elementary School. She is the focus of the story in The Tangled Web, and makes a brief appearance in The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter and The Silver Guitar.

Todd Warner
The son of Barbs Warner. He's a disabled Vietnam veteran currently staying at the rehab center where Hank works at.

Mr. Wescott
A wagon master for the Bicentennial wagon train.

John Witherspoon
A one hundred and one year old man that resides in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Tubby Wolfowitz
A Vietnam veteran currently staying at the rehab center where Hank works at. Tubby wants to go back to school to become an architect.

Mildred Woodacre
The owner of a ranch in Marin County.

Lonny Wu
A fourteen-year-old boy who attends Chinese school with Ivy and Andrew. He is friends with Paul Chan and Mike Gee. His favorite superhero is the Green Hornet. His mother works as a waitress at a tea house in Chinatown.

Jimmy Yep
A college student studying history. He is originally from New York and is writing a master's thesis on Chinese immigration to America.

Jimmy is only seen in The Puzzle of the Paper Daughter.

Robin Young
A volunteer at the Randall Museum's rescue center.