An accidental fall from the swing seems to threaten Katy's hopes for
the future, but she struggles to overcome her difficulties with good
humour and vitality. This edition is beautifully illustrated by Susan
Hellard and contains extra material for young readers and fun
activities.
Katy, a twelve-year-old gangly tomboy, dreams of blossoming into a
sophisticated young woman, capable of grand deeds and adventures. She is
however prone to mischief, and leads her six siblings into various
scrapes, much to the annoyance of her kindly father and domineering
aunt. Her life is turned upside down by a terrible accident, which
leaves her a bedridden invalid. Now she is forced to learn the virtues
of patience, sacrifice and hopefulness, as she comes to terms with her
disability.
A heart-warming tale that has become a children's classic since its
publication in 1872, Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did is a lesson in the
value of good humour and perseverance against the odds for young
readers. Beautifully illustrated by Susan Hellard, this is a poignant
and timeless story that every child should read.