Katy Didn't


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Being the new bug at school can be tough, because the other bugs are sometimes not very welcoming--except for Katydid who is kind and caring, and so a new friendship is formed.




Katydid? Katy Didn't!


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Describes the activities of a katydid in rhyme.




What Katy Did


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Twelve-year-old Katy always planned to do a great many wonderful things but in the end did something she never planned at all.




Katy No-Pocket


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Katy's distress at being a kangaroo with no pouch is quickly remedied by a kindly construction worker.




What Katy Did at School


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The Caboose who Got Loose


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Tired of being last on the smoky, noisy train, Katy wishes for some way to escape the endless track.







A Stranger Killed Katy


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KATY DIED THREE DAYS AFTER THE BRUTAL ATTACK. JUSTICE ARRIVED THREE DECADES LATER. In the early morning hours of August 29, 1986, Clarkson University sophomore Katy Hawelka – bright, pretty and full of life – strolled back to her upstate New York campus after a night out. On the dimly lit path beside the university’s ice hockey arena, a stranger emerged from the darkness. The brutal sexual assault and strangulation that followed rocked the campus and the local community. When Katy was declared brain-dead three days later, her family’s nightmare had only just begun. Terry Connelly soon learned details about her daughter’s death that would make her blood boil. From the bungling campus guards who could have stopped the murder, to mistakes by others that allowed the killer to wander the streets committing violence, Katy's mother became certain of one thing: The criminal justice system only meant “justice for the criminals.” A STRANGER KILLED KATY is the true story of a life cut tragically short, and of the fight by a grieving mother and others more than 30 years later to ensure that a killer would spend the rest of his life behind bars.




Katy One Summer


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Pictures and simple text describe the life of a small girl on a sheep farm in New Zealand.