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Katy
- Narrated by: Madeleine Leslay
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Katy Carr is a lively, daredevil oldest sister in a big family. She loves messing around outdoors, climbing on the garage roof or up a tree, cycling, skateboarding, swinging.... But her life changes in dramatic and unexpected ways after a serious accident.
Inspired by the classic novel What Katy Did, Jacqueline Wilson creates an irresistible 21st-century heroine. Fans of Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker will fall in love with Katy and her family too.
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- Bradley Shaw
- 03-18-22
Sensational
What an incredible book! Most sensitive story telling. Enjoyable for all ages. Jacqueline Wilson is an absolute master. Her portrayal of the indomitable Katy is deep and thoughtful and the story is a fabulous romp. One of my all time favourites and a serious hit with my 6 year old.
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- Lina D.
- 07-01-19
This is the best storry I ever heard.
I loved it.
It is so amazing I hope you get along with selling your books.
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- cyndyloowhoo
- 06-14-18
excellent
very good. strong believable story-line. no spoiler -- but, there are some unexpected plot twists. excellent character development. good read for teens and adults alike.
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- E
- 07-28-16
Love it
I loved this book no dislikes at all espicallly as I am the 11 like Katy in the book
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- hazelh
- 10-30-15
Katy
I enjoyed how it describes how the characters feel.
I think it is made for 9 to 12 years of age.
It is my favourite book ever!
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- Phillippa
- 03-03-18
Educational whilst highly entertaining
I think this was a great book for my children to listen to in order to give them an insight into people with physical disabilities and what they go through. Liked by both my 10 year old son and 7 year old daughter. Very entertaining. Well narrated. Believable and heartwarming.
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- Victoria
- 10-27-16
A ride with Katie is full of adventure.
I rate this book 5 stars because I thoroughly enjoyed the story line the plot remained interesting and the characters were very well researched.g I also like the sensitivity with which Jacqueline Wilson addressed many issues Katie and her family faced. You get to see how fragile the fabric that keeps a family together can be. Certain circumstances could break the family bond, and other circumstances could make them grow stronger. It's warm, it's funny, and its full of moments that will make you cry but also moments that will make your heart burst with pride for Katie. I will recommend this to any child over the age of nine because there is a lot to learn from reading this fantastic story.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-05-16
#AMAZING!
I've listend it 4 times already I mean it's amazing never heard a voice so fluent she just made me want listen over and over again.Everything is so a good about it.Jacqueline Wilson I thank you so much it's such a more child-friendly.
10/10 :-)
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- sharon
- 06-21-16
amazing wish there was I second by Jacqueline
I loved this I couldn't stop listening till they end.
you need to get this book
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- fiona jenvey
- 05-29-16
amazing story and read with great emphasis
the narrator was great and i couldnt stop listening to this i finished it in just 3 days!!!
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- Brian Daly
- 01-02-16
EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing
I loved it
Great
Listened to it like 10 times
I would recommend it to kids aged 9-13
Love the end
Katy is very adventures
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- Anonymous User
- 04-09-18
Sophie
I really enjoyed this audiobook,
becaus it's about a tomboy called Katy but it's so sad to.
This is my BEST book,
I'm dyslexic so I really enjoy audio books,
I rate they book 5 star,
And her personalitie and stuff is like mine.
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- Zoe
- 11-29-17
Amazing and enjoyable!
I love this book! it is fun and exciting. Definately one of my favourites! 📓📚
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- Idoya
- 03-12-21
I love it
This is the like the 15 time I’ve read it I love it soooooo much
I woud highly recommend this book❤️
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-20-18
This is a good book. I rate it 9 / 10
Lovely Story - great way to show life as a different apparence. Most definitely Recomended.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-09-18
EXCEPTIONAL.!!!!
I have loved Jacqueline Wilson books ever since i was a little girl. She has done it again With Katy. I was very moved. It was a very sweet story and made me see a side of things that I never knew before. It made me cry and laugh but mostly cry. Just goes to show that you have to accept yourself for who you truly are not matter what your situation. Jacqueline really pointed that out and that's awesome. The narrator Madeleine Leslay did an amazing job of reading this book she was beautifully well spoken and did an awesome job of doing each characters voices it really did sound like there was a different person in the room doing each of the voices. She really did make the story come to life. 5 out of 5 stars for everything. :)
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- Imogen Miller
- 08-10-16
Lovely
This book is really good to listen to it is just so realistic and the narrator is so amazing!
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- sarah courtnage
- 04-05-16
Katy
we enjoyed this story emenisly the whole family from age 6-66 enjoyed listening while on a car journey. a fantastic story well written and well read.
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- Nataly Ortiz
- 10-07-15
Wonderfully entertaining!!!
This is our first Jacqueline Wilson's book and what can I say: we're hooked!!!
Wonderfully narrated, content is relevant touching on serious real life issues affecting us all but told in such a beautiful way that you can't stop listening wondering what's in store next for brave Katy.....both my kids 12 and 9 were enthralled till the very end. Great book to teach kids about resilience and perseverance.