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What Katy Did
What Katy Did
Nov 16, 2024 8:25 AM

Author:Susan Coolidge,Cathy Cassidy

What Katy Did

What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge is a classic much loved by adults and children alike.

Katy Carr intends to be beautiful and beloved and as sweet as an angel one day. For now, though, her hair is forever in a tangle, her dress is always torn and she doesn't care at all for being called 'good'. But then a terrible accident happens and Katy must find the courage to remember her daydreams and the delightful plans she once schemed; for when she is grown up she wants to do something grand . . .

A wonderful, family story, with an inspiring introduction from Cathy Cassidy, author of The Chocolate Box Girls and other hugely popular fiction for young teens.

***PLUS a behind-the-scenes journey, including an author profile, a guide to who's who, activities and more . . .***

Susan Coolidge (1835-1905) was born Sarah Chauncey Woolsey in Ohio, USA. She worked as a nurse during the American Civil War, after which she started to write. She is best known for her classic children's novel What Katy Did , which was modelled on her own family, and its four sequels: What Katy Did at School, What Katy Did Next, Clover and In the High Valley.

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Reviews

Unforgettable

—— Independent

Packs some powerful political punches

—— Guardian

This tense tale is . . . rich in moral and social issues

—— Sunday Times Ireland

Ingeniously flips the race issue . . . with myriad tiny details that constantly illuminate the grinding effect of blind prejudice

—— Financial Times

It chillingly echoes the tempestuous taste of the world today while offering the intensity of a thriller

—— i newspaper

The fast-paced drama will resonate with internet-era teens - and there's more to come

—— Daily Mail

Blackman is great at explosive love-hate relationships . . . [and] also has a talent for producing relatable characters, gutsy dialogue and page-turning action. Crossfire is a cracking story that fans of the series will love.

—— Guardian

[Malorie Blackman] is a supremely suspenseful writer . . . [a] nail-biting drama

—— Daily Telegraph

Rich in moral and social issues, it is devastating about racial attitudes

—— The Sunday Times, Children's Book of the Week
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