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Katy (novel)

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Katy
First edition
AuthorJacqueline Wilson
IllustratorNick Sharratt
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherPuffin (first edition, hardback)
Publication date
30 July 2015 (hardcover)


5 May 2016 (paperback)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback) and audiobook
Pages480 pg
ISBN978-0-141-35396-8

Katy is a 2015 children's book by author Jacqueline Wilson.[1] It is a modern-day retelling of What Katy Did. The author loved the book What Katy Did, so when she got older and became a mother, she used to read the book to her daughter, but she noticed the moral was not appropriate for today's generation. So she rewrote the whole book in a more modern-style way that is easier and more age-appropriate for today's generation. Katy has five younger siblings. She is brilliant with them but she is also a daredevil. She is a fan of skateboarding and adventures, and loves the feeling of soaring upwards and has happy memories of her deceased mum pushing her on a swing. But after a tragic accident her spirit sinks to the lowest point. Katy wonders if she will ever be able to feel like flying again.

Plot

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Katy and her siblings often sneak next door to their neighbour's back garden, calling it a secret garden, and they play all sorts of games. Katy has a best friend called Cecy, who comes to the secret garden too. Katy's family consists of her dad, who is a doctor, Izzie, her stepmother, Clover, her sister who is described as sweet, kind and caring. Elsie, her stepsister who she does not get along with, and her half siblings, six-year-old twins Dorry and Jonnie, and three-year-old Phil.

During the school holidays, her father’s old patient, Helen, comes on a visit. Helen is in a wheelchair due to rheumatic arthritis. Katy and her siblings are inspired by her deeply. At the end of Helen's visit, she produces one of her possessions, a seahorse necklace, and decides to give it to Katy. Katy vows to treasure it forever.

One day during the summer, Katy decides to sneak out to go to a skatepark, but she is unable to find it. In despair, she decides to go back home but breaks the chain on her seahorse necklace in the process. Her stepmother Izzie grounds her for sneaking out, and Katy is not allowed to go to the swimming pool with the rest of her family.

Katy decides that she can still have fun by herself. She takes a rope to the secret garden next door and attempts to build a swing with a rope by tying it to the branch of a tree, but the rope is not knotted correctly, and unties itself. She falls from the tree, breaking her spine in the process, and she has vivid flashbacks of her mother. Mrs Burton, the woman who owns the garden, sees Katy fall and calls an ambulance.

Katy is rushed to the hospital, where they start operating on her and discover she is now paralyzed from the waist down. During her hospital stay, she meets an edgy older boy called Dexter in the boys ward and the two form a friendship quickly. Katy also starts to get along with the other girls in her ward, feeling fond of them. Her siblings come to visit with presents. She also forms a better relationship with her stepmother and stepsister.

After Katy leaves the hospital, Helen comes to visit, making Katy realise that a disability can't stop her from living the life she wants. Katy starts to attend secondary school where her friends have already started. She struggles with her experiences in a wheelchair, but eventually learns that her disability doesn't define her.

The book ends with Katy receiving presents from people around her at Christmas, including a new wheelchair.

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Characters

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Katy Carr: An 11-year-old tomboyish and daredevil girl who is the eldest in the family.

Clover Carr: The second-eldest sister who adores Katy and follows her in everything she does. Clover is pretty and clever with a cheerful disposition; she is described as "blue eyed" and "blonde".

Elsie Carr: The third sister, an awkward child at the beginning of the book, who is too old to play with the 'babies' and too young to be included in Katy and Clover's games. She tries her hardest to join in, but is usually ignored. After Katy is injured, Elsie proves very helpful and considerate, and she and Katy finally grow close.

Dorry Carr: (short for Dorian) An overweight boy who is the twin of Jonnie, he is often stereotyped to like eating.

Jonnie Carr (short for Johanna): A tomboyish girl who is the twin of Dorry, she is attached to a toy zebra chair named 'Zebby'.

Phil Carr: The baby of the family.

Cecy Hall: A pretty and tidy girl, the daughter of their neighbour and a good friend of Katy's siblings.

Eva Jenkins: A classmate of Katy and Cecy, who is described as "silly" and "self centered".

Alistair Carr: The children's father, who is struggling with his first wife's death. He is also Helen's old doctor.

Izzie: Katy and Clover's stepmother.

Helen: Doctor Carr's old patient, who is unable to walk because of rheumatic arthritis years ago. Despite her suffering, she is amusing, cheerful, and kind, and all the children love her being around. After Katy's accident, Helen helps her adjust to her illness.

Dexter: A 16-year-old boy in the boys ward at the hospital. He is also paralysed like Katy after a motorcycle accident. He has a connection with drawing, and despite his and Katy's age gap, they become firm friends.

Adaptation

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In June 2017, CBBC announced they have commissioned a three-part series based on the novel.[4]

The three-part TV series "Katy" began on 14 March 2018.


References

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  1. ^ HorseyJumper. "Katy by Jacqueline Wilson – review". Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Katy". Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Katy". Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  4. ^ "BBC - BBC Children's announce raft of new commissions - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2017.