What Katy Did Next, by Susan Coolidge
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The September sun was glinting cheerfully into a pretty bedroom furnished with blue. It danced on the glossy hair and bright eyes of two girls, who sat together hemming ruffles for a white muslin dress. The half-finished skirt of the dress lay on the bed; and as each crisp ruffle was completed, the girls added it to the snowy heap, which looked like a drift of transparent clouds or a pile of foamy white-of-egg beaten stiff enough to stand alone.
What Katy Did Next, by Susan Coolidge- Published on: 2015-06-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .20" w x 6.00" l, .28 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 86 pages
About the Author Susan Coolidge was the pen name of nineteenth-century American author Sarah Chauncey Woolsey. Born to wealth, Coolidge worked as a nurse during the Civil War before returning to her family home to take up a career in writing. Although best known for her classic Katy series of children s novels including What Katy Did and What Katy Did Next, Coolidge also published more than twenty works of fiction, and edited The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delaney and The Diary and Letter of Frances Burney. Coolidge died in 1905.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Katy continues her growth into maturity. By She In my youth I avidly read the entire Katy series. In a spell of nostalgia I reread the series and..... loved every one of the stories yet again. I have no hesitation in saying that the joy of reading books wherein I have no fear of cuss words OR any sexual activities leaves me in a euphoria of contentment. These books are undeniably educational and have the added bliss of being beautifully written. Ah for a return of innocence and delight in the striving for true goodness.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Katy becomes a young woman By Joanna M In this third novel about Katy Carr, our protagonist is a young woman, having completed the New England boarding school with younger sister Clover a year prior. But Katy's education is far from over - she's just been invited to accompany her friend Mrs. Ash, a young widow with an eight-year-old daughter Amy, for a year-long tour of Europe.Naturally, Katy is thrilled. It's the opportunity of a lifetime, as the generous Mrs. Ash has offered to pay all Katy's expenses in exchange for her company. As sad as Katy is to leave her siblings and widowed father for so long, she wants to go and knows she should.In the months that following, the trio visits numerous countries, including Italy, England and France, having both wonderful new experiences and a few close calls. Yet about two-thirds into their journey, a desperate situation may call an end to everything...While this book was overall enjoyable, I just didn't feel the same way as I did about the first two Katy books. Somehow, the book had a different feel, perhaps simply because Katy was the only Carr throughout most of it. In some parts, it felt almost like a history or geography book, as the tourists visit European landmarks and historic spots, citing the background of cities, tombstones and other places at length. This was explained as being due to Katy's intense interest in the places she was visiting, but somehow, that just didn't sit well with me. Personally, I would prefer more of a character-driven novel, as the first two books were. Still, if you enjoyed reading about Katy's adolescent and teen years, you'll want to read this volume as well, if only to continue keeping up with how her life unfolds.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great story, Horrible Formatting By Danielle Z I have read this book in the past and enjoyed the story. However, I was very sad that I didn't look at the preview before purchasing. Many of the words in this edition run together. For example, in the very first sentence they've invented the word "bedroomfurnished." I couldn't read any further--Very annoying!
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