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√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text |
1900-1945 | 'I could begin to read one of the books that had been given to me ... and lose myself in another world. [Followed by a list of the books enjoyed].' | Eileen Lawrence | Susan Coolidge | What Katy Did | ||
1850-1899 1900-1945 | In "Yesterday's Child 1890-1909" (1937), Beryl Lee Booker remembered 'trying "Tom Jones", but abandoning it for "What Katy Did"' whilst a child (p.31). | Beryl Lee Booker | Susan Coolidge | What Katy Did | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | 'Mary Lakeman, a Cornish fisherman's daughter, confirmed what George Orwell had written in "Riding Down from Bangor": "Little Women", "Good Wives", "What Katy Did", "Avon... | Mary Lakeman | Susan M. Coolidge | What Katy Did | Print: Book |