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The First book in the “Katy Did Series” A children's book about the adventures of a twelve-year-old American girl, Katy Carr, and her family who live 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 recovery gradually teach her to be as good and kind as she has always wanted. The Author modeled Katy on her own childhood self, and the other 'Little Carrs' on her br...
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- Virago Modern Classics
2017
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'One of my all-time favourite books . . . It's a very lively funny story' JACQUELINE WILSON'A girl's journey from sweltering midwestern plains to the freezing east coast suggests cold can spark an intellectual awakening' SARAH CROWN, GUARDIAN'Katy speaks with a charm and directness that remains as fresh as when it was written' AMANDA CRAIGWhen Katy Carr and her sister Clover leave for boarding school, they ...
2020
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WHAT KATY DID NEXT (book 3 in the What Katy Did series) opens by reintroducing the Carr family and introduces the widow Mrs. Ashe. Mrs. Ashe has her nephew, Walter, over for a visit and it is discovered that he has scarlet fever. Anxious that her only daughter Amy should not contract the disease, Amy is sent to live with the Carrs where she builds a rapport with Katy. Following Walter's recovery, Mrs. Ashe decides on a vacation to Europe and asks that Katy be her travel co...
2015
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According to Wikipedia: "Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (January 29, 1835 - April 9, 1905) was an American children's author who wrote under the pen name Susan Coolidge. She was born into a wealthy, influential family in Cleveland, Ohio, and spent much of her childhood in New Haven Connecticut. She worked as a nurse during the American Civil War (1861-1865), after which she started to write. Woolsey never married, and resided at her family home in Newport, R.I., until her death. She edited The Aut...
IN THE HIGH VALLEY (Katy Karr Chronicles)
Enriched edition. Adventures of Katy, Clover and the Rest of the Carr Family (Including the story "Curly Locks") - What Katy Did Series
2024
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In Susan Coolidge's "In the High Valley," the third installment of the Katy Karr Chronicles, readers find themselves immersed in a rich tapestry of coming-of-age themes intertwined with the beauty and challenges of rural life. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the High Valley, Coolidge employs a vivid and lyrical narrative style, blending humor and heartfelt emotion to explore complex family dynamics, friendship, and personal growth. This novel continues the story of Katy Carr, now a...
The Complete Adventures of Katy (5 Books). Illustrated
What Katy Did or What Katy did at Home, What Katy Did at School, What Katy Did Next, Clover, In the High Valley
2026
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The Complete Adventures of Katy by Susan Coolidge is a beautifully illustrated collection of five beloved novels following the spirited and compassionate Katy Carr as she grows from a lively young girl into a thoughtful, responsible young woman. The series combines humor, adventure, and moral lessons, capturing the joys and challenges of childhood and adolescence in late 19th-century America. The journey begins with What Katy Did or What Katy Did at Home, introducing Katy’s energetic perso...
2014
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Katy Carr is a young woman when a family friend, Amy Ashe, comes to live with the Carrs for a time. Amy and Katy soon become close friends, and when Amy is given an opportunity to travel to Europe, she invites Katy to come along.What Katy Did Next is the third book about Katy Carr written by Susan Coolidge, and takes place after What Katy Did and What Katy Did at School. It is followed by Clover, which returns to Katy’s life after she is married,...
2009
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The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice,
2024
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Discover a new way to read classics with Quick Read.This Quick Read edition includes both the full text and a summary for each chapter.- Reading time of the complete text: about 6 hours- Reading time of the summarized text: 14 minutes"The Phoenix and the Carpet" is a fantasy novel for children, written by E. Nesbit and published in 1904. It follows the adventures of five children who discover a magic carpet that grants them three wishes a day and hatches a talk...
2025
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Given Coolidge's style and typical themes, "Nine Little Goslings" likely falls within the genre of children's literature or young adult fiction. The title suggests a story that may involve a group of young characters, possibly siblings or friends, embarking on adventures or facing challenges together.Coolidge's writing is characterized by its warm and wholesome portrayal of family life and friendship, as well as its emphasis on moral values and personal growth. "Nine Little Goslings" is li...
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- Pat of Silver Bush
2015
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Mistress Pat, the charming sequel to Pat of Silver Bush, continues the story of Patricia Gardiner, following her life in her twenties and thirties as she embraces her independence at Silver Bush.Pat's love for her home is unwavering. Now in her twenties, she clings to the familiar and beloved aspects of her Silver Bush with all her heart. Change remains a formidable challenge for her, but its inevitability looms on the horizon as societal pressure...
2025
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First published in 1929, "Magic for Marigold" by L.M. Montgomery is a charming coming-of-age novel about a young girl’s journey of imagination, self-discovery, and family bonds.Born into the tradition-bound Lesley family, Marigold Lesley is a bright, curious, and imaginative child raised by her strong-willed grandmother and surrounded by eccentric relatives. As she navigates the joys and challenges of childhood—friendships, rivalries, dreams, and disappointments—Marigold finds magic in eve...











