Susan Coolidge Books in Order
Susan Coolidge is a celebrated American children's author, renowned for her timeless tales of childhood and family. Born into the esteemed Dwight family in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, Coolidge spent her formative years in New Haven, Connecticut, where her family settled in 1852. As a nurse during the American Civil War, Coolidge discovered her passion for storytelling, which she later channeled into her writing career. A niece of the poet Gamel Woolsey, Coolidge never married, residing at her family's home in Newport, Rhode Island, until her passing. Her notable works include the classic children's novel What Katy Did (1872), edited collections The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delaney (1879) and The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney (1880), and numerous other beloved stories.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Susan Coolidge
- #1AmazonThe New-Year's Bargain(1871)
- #2AmazonNine Little Goslings
- #3AmazonEyebright
- #4AmazonA Guernsey Lily
- #5AmazonLittle Tommy Tucker
- #6AmazonA Little Country Girl
- #7AmazonA Little Country Girlby Susan Coolidge
- #8AmazonOne Day in a Baby's Life
- #9AmazonJust Sixteen
- #10AmazonTwo Girls
- #11AmazonThe Day's Message
- #12AmazonA Round Dozen
- #13AmazonNot Quite Eighteen
- #14AmazonA Little Knight of Labor
- #15AmazonThe Rule of Three(1904)
- #16AmazonMischief's Thanksgiving(1874)
- #17AmazonFor Summer Afternoons
- #18AmazonVerses
- #19AmazonA Few More Verses
- #20AmazonRhymes and Ballads for Girls and Boys
- #21AmazonThe Barberry Bush
- #22AmazonLast Verses(1906)
- #23AmazonA Sheaf of Stories(1906)
About Susan Coolidge
Susan Coolidge is a celebrated American children's author, renowned for her timeless tales of childhood and family. Born into the esteemed Dwight family in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 29, 1835, Coolidge spent her formative years in New Haven, Connecticut, where her family settled in 1852. As a nurse during the American Civil War, Coolidge discovered her passion for storytelling, which she later channeled into her writing career. A niece of the poet Gamel Woolsey, Coolidge never married, residing at her family's home in Newport, Rhode Island, until her passing. Her notable works include the classic children's novel What Katy Did (1872), edited collections The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delaney (1879) and The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney (1880), and numerous other beloved stories.
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