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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). Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was bornin Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, into a family related
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Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
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. Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge. Pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
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Susan Coolidge
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Thanks to Jo Robins and Sue Tredrea for this page. (1871), is a collection of stories told to two children, Thekla and Max, by each of the twelve months of the year, who are introduced to them by Father Time. It was published with much success by Roberts Brothers of Boston, whose chief editor Thomas Niles had already guided Louisa M. Alcott to success with Little Women. She wrote What Katy Did and What Katy Did at School (1873) and then produced a number of collections of short stories, many of which first appeared in the magazine St Nicholas Eyebright (1879) and A Guernsey Lily (1880), suggested by a visit to the Channel Islands. She returned to the exploits of the Carr family with What Katy Did Next (1886), which describes a tour of Europe

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4. Susan Coolidge - Links
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7. Susan Coolidge - Author Information, Books, And News
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An Old Convent School in Paris and Other Papers Fiction Juvenile Young Reader Barberry Bush Fiction Juvenile Young Reader [Short Stories] A Little Country Girl Fiction Juvenile Young Reader EyeBright Fiction Juvenile Young Reader Just Sixteen Fiction Juvenile Young Reader Mischief's Thanksgiving Fiction Juvenile Young Reader The New Year's Bargain Fiction Juvenile Young Reader [Short Stories] Book Series : What Katy Did - Juvenile fiction written in the late 1800's.

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10. Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey
book, a collection of stories for girls, appeared as The NewYear's Bargain under the pseudonym "Susan Coolidge" in 1871.
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13. Susan Coolidge
(18351905). back home next. New Every Morning.
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14. "New Every Morning" By Susan Coolidge
And older sinning,. Troubles forecasted. And possible pain,. Take heartwith the day and begin again. Susan Coolidge. Background by Little House.
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home up next poet New Every Morning Every day is a fresh beginning, Listen my soul to the glad refrain. And, spite of old sorrows And older sinning, Troubles forecasted And possible pain, Take heart with the day and begin again. Susan Coolidge Background by
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15. Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge)
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (Susan Coolidge). 5a Susan Coolidge, JuniorBook of Authors (HW Wilson, 1934) 96. 6 Darling, Woolsey, 668.
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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.

16. Common Traits Of Nineteenth-Century Girls' Series Heroines
Susan Coolidge, What Katy Did Katy will do the scrapping and fighting; Cloverwill always remain essentially the peacemaker, soft and domestic, standing up
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Common Traits of Nineteenth-Century Girls' Series Heroines
Girls ' series books became popular in the nineteenth century and have remained popular for well over 150 years, changing their patterns and protagonists to fit the tenor of the times. During the nineteenth century, two major character types prevailed in girls' series fiction: the sweet, passive heroine and the active, flawed one.
Elsie Dinsmore is perhaps the earliest example of the first type. This kind of heroine is usually thought of as soft, pretty, sweet, faithful, often pious, and generally unassertive. Elsie embodies all of these traits: she turns to her father, husband, or Lord for comfort, advice, and reassurance; her loyalty to these three is unswerving. Indeed, her strong faith provides the central conflict in Elsie at Roselands, the second book of the series, and her obedience to her father and her Lord is stressed throughout the series. Elsie is often described as pretty or lovely in a wholesome, unaffected way and is fond of wearing simple white dresses. She speaks softly and cries easily.
Despite her many adventures, Elsie is essentially a passive heroine: things happen to her; she does not go out and initiate them. She shows determination and assertiveness only when defending the things she loves: her religion, father, or family. Her only break with this tradition is an occasional touch of slight temper in the early books, a flaw which she works to correct.

17. Susan Coolidge
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19. Susan Coolidge @ Catharton Authors
Susan Coolidge. aka Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (real name). 29th January 1835 9th April1905. Websites Susan Coolidge tripod.com. Susan Coolidge readseries.com.
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20. Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 1845-1905. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. F
Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. 18451905. John Bartlett, comp.1919. Sarah Chauncey (Susan Coolidge) Woolsey. (1845–1905). 1.
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