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The 5th and final book in the “What Katy Did Series” In this book, two British siblings, Imogen and Lionel Young, come to live near Clover and Elsie and their husbands and children. Imogen has many misconceptions and prejudices about Americans in general and Clover in particular, and the story concerns her coming to terms with these feelings.

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The 5th and final book in the “What Katy Did Series” In this book, two British siblings, Imogen and Lionel Young, come to live near Clover and Elsie and their husbands and children. Imogen has many misconceptions and prejudices about Americans in general and Clover in particular, and the story concerns her coming to terms with these feelings.
Autorenporträt
Susan Coolidge, born Sarah Chauncey Woolsey on January 29, 1835, in Cleveland, Ohio, was an esteemed American children's author of the late 19th century. Coolidge, a pen name adopted from her paternal grandmother's family, is best known for her classic series of novels about the Carr family, including the beloved 'What Katy Did' series. With an education from the Cleveland Female Seminary and further tutelage in Europe, Coolidge was well-equipped for her literary pursuits. Coolidge's narrative style combined engaging storytelling with moral lessons, reflective of the ideals of her era and aimed primarily at a young female audience. 'In the High Valley' (1890) is one of the sequels in the 'Katy Did' series, located in Colorado and illustrating the advent of adulthood for her cherished characters. The book, like others in the series, highlights the importance of domesticity, perseverance, and the cultivation of virtuous character. Coolidge also had a prolific career editing and writing poetry, essays, and other novels. Her work often drew on her personal experiences and was characterized by her vivid characterizations and an empathetic understanding of the aspirations of young women. Susan Coolidge passed away on April 9, 1905, leaving a legacy of influential children's literature that continues to be cherished by generations. Her written works remain a testament to her skills as a storyteller who inspired young readers to strive for personal betterment and kindness.