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Susan Coolidge

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Born January 1, 1835
Died January 1, 1905 (70 years old)
Cleveland, United States
Also known as: Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, SUSAN COOLIDGE
16 books
3.6 (8)
143 readers
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Pen name of American author Sarah Chauncey Woolsey

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WHAT KATY DID AT SCHOOL

3.0 (2)
12

Katy and her sister Clover dread being sent away to boarding school, but discover that being away from home isn't so bad after all.

Clover

4.0 (1)
5

Clover is the fourth book in the popular What Katy Did series. After Katy's wedding, the focus shifts to her little sister Clover. Their brother Phil encounters serious illness in the winter, and Dr. Carr sends him with Clover to the mountains of Colorado. Clarence Page, their naughty cousin from the other books, lives nearby. He is a rancher now with an attractive English partner, Geoff Templestowe, whom Clover falls for.

What Katy Did

3.8 (5)
64

Twelve-year-old Katie, living with her father, aunt, and five siblings in a small town in the 1870's, constantly makes and breaks resolutions to be a kind and generous person like her invalid Cousin Helen, but when she herself is bedridden after an accident, Katie finds her cousin's example very hard to follow.

What Katy Did Next (Best Loved Stories)

0.0 (0)
19

Katy Carr can hardly believe it when she is invited to spend a whole year in Europe with Mrs Ashe and Amy. Although a year seems like a long time away from her beloved family, living in the small American town of Burnet, Katy embarks enthusiastically on her greatest adventure. This charming story, first published in 1886, is the third of Susan Coolidge's three hugely popular Katy books.

Heart Throbs: In Prose and Verse

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3

Poetry and prose contributed by people in response to a newspaper competition. The competition was held by National Magazine edited by Joe Mitchell Chapple.