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What Katy Did at School

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What Katy Did at School

By: Susan Coolidge
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
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In this sequel to What Katy Did, Katy Carr has recovered from her long period of paralysis, and is sent, along with her sister Clover, to Hillsover boarding school.

The girls fall into friendship with the mischievous Rose Red, and the three of them start a secret club and get into trouble with their teachers.

During her time at Hillsover, Katy has a positive influence on the younger girls at the school, while they help her to regain some of her youthfulness, lost as a result of her illness.

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Award winning actor, Laurel Lefkow's warm and enthusiastic voice is the perfect pairing for this children's classic. Her performance brings to life all the mischief and fun found in Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did at School. Picking up from the children's favorite, What Katy Did, this sequel follows a now-recovered Katy as she and her sister enroll at the Hillsover boarding school. While there, the sisters find themselves befriending a mischievous girl named Rose Red With Lefkow's expert handling of this story it won't take much listening to see why the Katy Carr stories have remained favorites for years.

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