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  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square Publishing, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Book by Coolidge, Susan
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  • What Katy Did:

    Susan Coolidge, Kate Harper, Penguin Books Ltd

    Audiobook (Penguin Books Ltd, Dec. 16, 2019)
    The endearing classic tale of Katy Carr and her family. Gangly, quick-tempered Katy means to be beautiful and beloved and as good as an angel one day. But meanwhile her resolutions somehow get forgotten or go horribly wrong. A wonderful family story read by actress Kate Harper.
  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Mass Market Paperback (Blackie, Jan. 1, 1967)
    A novel for young people.
  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Hardcover (Roberts Brothers, March 15, 1889)
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  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Hardcover (Dean, )
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  • What Katy Did at School: Katy series 2

    Susan Coolidge, VIJAY Pujari

    eBook (, Sept. 13, 2019)
    What Katy Did at SchoolKaty #2by Susan CoolidgeWhat Katy Did at School is a compelling tale of the intrigues of life at the New England girls boarding school which Katy attends. Her trials and adventures are all interwoven with a sense of fun and gently ironic good humour.
  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge, Sheba Blake

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2017)
    What Katy Did is a children's book written by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey under her pen name Susan Coolidge. It follows the adventures of a twelve-year-old American girl, Katy Carr, and her family who live in the fictional lakeside Ohio town of Burnet in the 1860s. Katy is a tall untidy tomboy, forever getting into scrapes but wishing to be beautiful and beloved. When a terrible accident makes her an invalid, her illness and four-year recovery gradually teach her to be as good and kind as she has always wanted. Two sequels follow Katy as she grows up: What Katy Did at School and What Katy Did Next. Two further sequels relating the adventures of Katy's younger siblings were also published—Clover and In the High Valley. The books were frequently reprinted and all are available online. Coolidge modeled Katy on her own childhood self, and the other 'Little Carrs' on her brothers and sisters. The title is a play on the katydid, a family of insects – which explains the insects on the first edition book cover. 12-year-old Katy Carr lives with her widowed father and her two brothers and three sisters in Burnet, a small midwestern town. Her father is a very busy doctor who works long hours; the children are mostly in the care of his sister Aunt Izzie, who is very particular and something of a scold. Bright, headstrong Katy can hardly avoid getting into mischief almost daily under these circumstances, but she is unfailingly remorseful afterward. She dreams of someday doing something "grand" with her life: painting famous pictures, saving the lives of drowning people, or leading a crusade on a white horse. She also wants to be "beautiful, of course, and good if I can." When her mother died four years earlier, Katy promised to be a little mother to her siblings, but mainly she is the kind of big sister who is sometimes impatient or cross with them, but leads them into all sorts of exciting adventures.
  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2017)
    Katy's name was Katy Carr. She lived in the town of Burnet, which wasn't a very big town, but was growing as fast as it knew how. The house she lived in stood on the edge of the town. It was a large square house, white, with green blinds, and had a porch in front, over which roses and clematis made a thick bower. Four tall locust trees shaded the gravel path which led to the front gate. On one side of the house was an orchard; on the other side were wood piles and barns, and an ice-house. Behind was a kitchen garden sloping to the south; and behind that a pasture with a brook in it, and butternut trees, and four cows—two red ones, a yellow one with sharp horns tipped with tin, and a dear little white one named Daisy. There were six of the Carr children—four girls and two boys.
  • What katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • What katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2017)
    Classic Book Of All Time
  • What katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 6, 2018)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • What Katy Did

    Susan Coolidge

    Paperback (Independently published, July 18, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Katy is constantly making and quickly breaking resolutions about how she will change her ways and treat others, especially her five younger brothers and sisters, with more respect and compassion. When Katy meets her Cousin Helen, an invalid, Katy is awed by her kindness, prettiness, and generosity. Katy is determined to become more like Helen, a resolution that lasts only a few hours. Soon, however, Katy gets a chance to become more like cousin Helen than she ever wished as she finds herself confined to her bedroom for four years as a result of an accident. Much of the story is focused on the change Katy undergoes during her illness. Helen visits again to advise Katy to learn from her experience and to try to become the center of the house by making her room and herself more attractive to others. One way Katy decides to take Helen's advice is through assuming the responsibility of running the house, a job that consists of giving the servants instructions and ringing her bell to summon her sisters when she has a task for them. As soon as Katy has learned the lesson about how to care for others, she recovers and regains the ability to walk.
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