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  1. In the High Valley by Susan Coolidge, 2009-12-17
  2. Clover by Susan Coolidge, 2010-07-12
  3. In the high valley: being the fifth and last volume of The Katy did series by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-02
  4. What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge, 2005-06-18
  5. Nine little goslings by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-05
  6. What Katy Did - What Katy Did at School - What Katy Did Next - Clover by Susan Coolidge, 1979
  7. All That Katy Did (Omnibus Books) by Susan Coolidge,
  8. What Katy Did Next by Susan Coolidge, 2000-01-01
  9. What Katy Did at School by Susan Coolidge, 2010-03-31
  10. A little country girl by Susan Coolidge, 2010-08-24
  11. The Barberry Bush and Eight Other Stories about Girls for Girls. By Susan Coolidge [pseud]. by Sarah Chauncey]. [Woolsey, 1893
  12. Nine Little Goslings, by Susan Coolidge by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, 2010-03-05
  13. Coolidge Collection ISBN 0706467857 What Katy ... did ... did at school ... did next by Susan Coolidge, 1000
  14. New England Views, The Photography of Baldwin Coolidge (1845-1928) by Susan Fletcher Witzell, Jane A. McLaughlin, et all 1998-12-05

1. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge). Susan Coolidge Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
She was educated at a private school in Cleveland and a boarding school in New Hampshire, then, at twenty, moved to New Haven, Connecticut, and lived there fifteen years. She never married. From 1870-1872, Woolsey went abroad, then settled in Newport, Rhode Island, with her family until her death in 1905.
In 1871, Sarah Woolsey began writing for periodicals under the pseudonym "Susan Coolidge." In addition to her magazine articles, she edited and translated several works and collections of letters, composed poetry, and wrote children's books. She created one five-volume series, "What Katy Did,"

2. Bibliomania Susan Coolidge
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3. Susan Coolidge - Author Information, Books, And News
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4. Susan Coolidge - Links
Susan Coolidge Links. Background and supplementary material Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey Susan Coolidge Encyclopedia Britannica entry
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Etexts A Short History of the City of Philadelphia (1880) HTML at Arden Press Verses (1880) Page images at MOA What Katy Did Illustrated HTML at A Celebration of Women Writers What Katy Did Next HTML at Bibliomania (requires at least a 4.0 browser)[unable to check] "New Every Morning" Poem Material in collections "Christmas Day" Poem in Twilight Stories plain text at Gutenberg "The Better Way" Poem at head of THE INDIAN HELPER, November 3, 1899 "How the Leaves Came Down" Poem in The Home Book of Verse by Burton Stevenson plain text at Gutenberg Familiar Quotations Four quotes in Bartlett's (1919) 10th ed.

5. Full Text And Plot Summary Of What Katy Did Next By Susan Coolidge
Bibliomania etext and plot summary What Katy Did Next by Susan Coolidge
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6. Susan Coolidge Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
Susan Coolidge Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com.
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7. Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did Al Young's Family Reading List
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9. Susan Coolidge - Author Information, Books, And News
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Birthdate: 29 Jan 1835
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10. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
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11. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Susan Coolidge Sarah Chauncy Woolsey 1, who wrote under the name Susan Coolidge, Woolsey adopted the pseudonym Susan Coolidge as an inside joke her
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncy Woolsey , who wrote under the name Susan Coolidge, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
Her childhood and adolescence provided the material for her most famous children's books, the "Katy" series. According to Frances C. Darling, the Woolsey family home in Cleveland five acres, complete with "a pasture with a brook in it and butternut trees and four cows" served as the setting for the Carrs' home in What Katy Did , and the Carr children were loosely modeled on Sarah Woolsey and her siblings. Sarah, the eldest, "was uncommonly tall, just [like] Katy Carr, quick-witted, impulsive and full of imagination" (253). Her sister Jane, "small and fair with lovely blue eyes," (253) became Clover in the stories; her brother William was Phil; the youngest sisters Elizabeth and Theodora (frequently called Dora) became Elsie and Johanna, respectively; and an orphaned cousin, Theodorus, who lived with the family, was Dorry. These are the six children referred to in the book's dedication (253).
Like other nineteenth-century girls' authors, Coolidge was a creative child, producing stories and poems for her family. She was also well educated, attending a private school in Cleveland and, later, with her sister Jane, a boarding school in Hanover, New Hampshire, the Select Family School for Young Ladies.

12. Susan Coolidge - Links
Susan Coolidge Links Background and supplementary material Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey Susan Coolidge Encyclopedia Britannica entry Movie
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Famous Americans (Appleton's) - Brief mention at end of entry Bibiography at BuriedAntiques Bibliography: St. Nicholas stories At FictionMags (URL changes frequently; site TOC here) Movie version of What Katy Did Two photos and cast list Etexts Clover At Paul Edmund Norman's The Gateway In the High Valley At Paul Edmund Norman's The Gateway (in progress) A Short History of the City of Philadelphia (1880) HTML formerly at Arden Press, now at The City in the American Imagination readings page Verses (1880) Page images at MOA What Katy Did Illustrated HTML at A Celebration of Women Writers What Katy Did at School Plain text at Project Gutenberg What Katy Did Next HTML at Bibliomania "New Every Morning" Poem Material in collections "Christmas Day" Poem in Twilight Stories plain text at Gutenberg "The Better Way" Poem at head of THE INDIAN HELPER, November 3, 1899

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Valley (1890) Initial chapters online at Paul Edmund Norman's Gateway To read a short story by Coolidge from Barberry Bush (1893), click
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16. "New Every Morning" By Susan Coolidge
Troubles forecasted And possible pain, Take heart with the day and begin again. Susan Coolidge. Background by Little House home ~ up
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17. Susan Coolidge - Penguin Books Authors - Penguin Books
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Susan Coolidge lived in America from 1835 to 1905. She was born into an upper class family and her real name was Sarah Chauncy Woolsey. She worked as a nurse in the American Civil War and then began her writing career. Her editor was also The editor of Louis M Alcott who was having huge success with her book Little Women . The editor suggested that Susan try her hand at the same kind of family story and the five books about the irrepressible Katy Carr followed. They followed the fortunes and misfortunes of the Carr family, from childhood, through school and travels in Europe, to marriage. The books: What Katy Did, What Katy Did at School, What Katy Did Next, Clover and In the High Valley brought fame to Susan Coolidge. The titles of the first three books are a pun on the North American grasshopper-like insect, the katydid, whose noise was not only responsible for its name but inspired Susan Coolidge! Send this page to a friend BOOKSELLERS PRESS OFFICE LIBRARIANS ... ISBN-13
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18. Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 1845-1905. John Bartlett
Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 18451905. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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19. WHAT KATY DID NEXT - Susan Coolidge - Penguin Books
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Susan Coolidge - Author Book: Paperback The third of the enormously popular Katy books. Katy Carr can hardly believe it when she is invited to spend a year in Europe with Mrs Ashe and little Amy - and even though a year seems a long time to be away from her beloved family, she can't wait to see all the wonderful places she has read about. But Europe holds a number of surprises, and a good deal of anxiety and sadness, before it offers Katy the greatest joy she could imagine. Send this page to a friend document.writeln('Printable version'); BOOKSELLERS PRESS OFFICE LIBRARIANS ACADEMICS ... ISBN-13
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20. Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge wrote What Katy Did, A Little Country Girl, Just Sixteen, The Barberry Bush, Little Tommy Tucker
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