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Susan Coolidge Poradie kníh (chronologicky)
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, ktorá písala pod pseudonymom Susan Coolidge, bola americká autorka, ktorej diela sa zameriavajú na klasické detské príbehy. Jej najznámejším dielom je „What Katy Did“, román inšpirovaný jej vlastným rodinným zázemím. Jej tvorba sa vyznačuje realistickým zobrazením rodinného života a výchovy detí v 19. storočí. Woolsey sa tiež venovala editácii korešpondencie a denníkov iných spisovateliek, čím prispela k dokumentácii života a diela predchádzajúcich generácií.






Born into a prominent New England family, Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, known by her pen name Susan Coolidge, made her mark as a children's author after serving as a nurse during the Civil War. Her literary career blossomed post-war, leading to her most famous work, What Katy Did, published in 1872. Woolsey remained unmarried and lived in Newport, Rhode Island, where she also edited significant literary works. Her contributions to children's literature and her family's literary legacy highlight her influence in the genre.
Selected Letters
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- 8 hodin čítania
This representative selection from R. W. Chapman's collected edition of Jane Austen's letters contains about one-third of the surviving letters and forms a delightful introduction to Jane Austne's world. The charm of the letters lies in their content, which unfolds a family saga over different gnereations: births, marriages, and deaths, family tensions, and even the occassional whiff of scandal. Jane Austen wrote most of her letters to her sister Cassandra and to other intimate friends, without a thought for prosperity. Thus they provide a moving, unaffected record of the experiences, frustrations, and pleasures familiar to many women of her day, which Austen illuminates with flashes of characteristic wit.
Three essential stories for girlhood reading, retold for young readers and collected in one lovely package In Heidi , a little orphan girl is forced to live with her grumpy grandfather in a lonely hut in the Alps, and eventually comes to love her mountain life. Katie intends to be beautiful and good one day—so when an accident happens, Katie must be brave and hold on to her dreams, in What Katie Did . Black Beauty is the story of a noble horse who is cruelly mistreated as he searches to find a new and loving home.
What Katy did at school
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- 8 hodin čítania
Dr Carr's mind is firmly made up. Katy and her little sister Clover are to spend a whole year away at boarding school. A strange place, far from home, but on arrival the girls have an inkling that it might turn out to be rather different from their expectations. One thing is for sure, it certainly isn't going to be dull with a girl like Rose Red as an ally.
What Katy Did
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- 7 hodin čítania
Gangly, quick-tempered Katy always means to be beautiful and beloved and as good as an angel one day, but meanwhile her resolutions somehow get forgotten or go horribly wrong. One day she falls off a swing and faces possible paralysis. She begins to learn from her invalid cousin Helen