Kathleen Murphy is a twelve year old girl living in Dublin Ireland in 1937. She is very good at Celtic dancing, or Irish dancing. She is often not in favor of her family's social status, and hopes one day to be rich. She admires and is really close with her Aunt Polly, who she considers her best friend. Polly is older, and so she tries to encourage Kathleen to do something with her life and live beyond Ireland. Kathleen is always curious about the world and always asks lots of questions. She does not understand why adults do not have meaning for the things they do. Kathleen often finds herself in trouble with the nuns at her school, as she is always late. She is the object of teasing by Tess O'Hara because her family is poor. Kathleen does not consider herself very religious, but is honest
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Kathleen Murphy is a twelve year old girl living in Dublin Ireland in 1937. She is very good at Celtic dancing, or Irish dancing. She is often not in favor of her family's social status, and hopes one day to be rich. She admires and is really close with her Aunt Polly, who she considers her best friend. Polly is older, and so she tries to encourage Kathleen to do something with her life and live beyond Ireland. Kathleen is always curious about the world and always asks lots of questions. She does not understand why adults do not have meaning for the things they do. Kathleen often finds herself in trouble with the nuns at her school, as she is always late. She is the object of teasing by Tess O'Hara because her family is poor. Kathleen does not consider herself very religious, but is honest
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:american-gi...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:americangir...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Kathleen Murphy is a twelve year old girl living in Dublin Ireland in 1937. She is very good at Celtic dancing, or Irish dancing. She is often not in favor of her family's social status, and hopes one day to be rich. She admires and is really close with her Aunt Polly, who she considers her best friend. Polly is older, and so she tries to encourage Kathleen to do something with her life and live beyond Ireland. Kathleen is always curious about the world and always asks lots of questions. She does not understand why adults do not have meaning for the things they do. Kathleen often finds herself in trouble with the nuns at her school, as she is always late. She is the object of teasing by Tess O'Hara because her family is poor. Kathleen does not consider herself very religious, but is honest with herself and others.
|