Coolidge, Susan, 1835-1905

Mitä Katy teki: Kertomus - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2017-10-24

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"Mitä Katy teki: Kertomus" by Susan Coolidge is a novel written in the late 19th century. It centers around the spirited character Katy Carr, who navigates childhood adventures and the challenges of family life in a growing town. The narrative seems to explore themes of growth, responsibility, and the innocence of youth through Katy and her siblings' escapades. At the start of the story, we are introduced to the Carr family, particularly Katy and her five siblings. Katy, the oldest, grapples with the challenges of life without their mother, and we see glimpses of their everyday activities and interactions, highlighting their playful nature and sometimes mischievous behavior. The opening sets the stage for Katy’s aspirations to achieve greatness and her humorous yet chaotic family dynamics, including her relationship with her well-meaning but stern Aunt Izzie. The children’s adventures are depicted with warmth and whimsy, promising a delightful exploration of their lives as they grow and learn from their experiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Siblings -- Juvenile fiction People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction Cousins -- Juvenile fiction Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction Aunts -- Juvenile fiction Accidents -- Juvenile fiction

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