Monday, June 22, 2009

What Katy Did Next by Susan Coolidge

Katy - Book 3 Published: 1886 Pages: 178 Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was an American children's author who wrote under the pen name Susan Coolidge. She died in 1905 and is best known for her classic children's novel What Katy Did (1872). The fictional Carr family was modelled after the author's own, with Katy Carr inspired by Susan (Sarah) herself, and the brothers and sisters modelled on Coolidge's Woolsey siblings. Two sequels follow Katy as she grows up: What Katy Did at School (1873) and What Katy Did Next (1886). Two further sequels were also published: Clover (1888) and In the High Valley (1890) - wikipedia This is another one of my mother's books that I also loved as a child. The totally adorable cover shows a picture of Katy and Ned on the Grand Canal in Venice. I can't locate book 2, What Katy Did At School so I've gone straight to book 3 which takes place 3 years after Katy Carr leaves Hillsover boarding school and returns home to Burnet. Katy cares for a neighbour's daughter, Amy Ashe, while Mrs Ashe cares for her nephew who is stricken with Scarlet Fever. After many months, a grateful Mrs Ashe asks Katy to accompany her and Amy on an extended holiday to Europe. What follows is a travelogue through England, France and Italy and the reader is given glimpses of the growing love between Katy and naval lieutenant Ned Worthington, Mrs Ashes's younger brother. The glimpses mind you, are little more than fleeting mentions, we are talking 1880's children's story (wouldn't want to sully a young girl's mind lol) I particularly loved Katy's journey through 'story-book' England. Katy had a penchant for visiting places she had read about in novels, one such being 'Wimpole Street'. "That is the name of the street where Maria Crawford in Mansfield Park, you know, 'opened one of the best houses' after she married Mr Rushworth. Think of seeing Wimpole Street! What fun!" Another nostalgic read; adorable, outdated and slightly 'kitschy' story but nonetheless thoroughly enjoyable and I just scraped in by the skin of my teeth with completing the Childhood Favourites Challenge. See my review for the first book in this series, What Katy Did.

3 comments:

  1. My mother had all these books too!
    And now I have them!
    :D

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  2. This was one of my childhood favourites, thus revealing me as old enough to be your mother! Loved my trip down memory lane.

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