| | Kathleen (Sunfire, No 8) |  | Author: F. Candice Ransom Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1043777
Media: Paperback Edition: Rei Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 0590332406 EAN: 9780590332408 ASIN: 0590332406
Publication Date: January 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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Predictable, but good April 5, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've noticed, with the many Sunfire Romances I've read, that you can pretty much figure out who the main character is going to end up with. There arent any real 'love triangles', because one guy ends up not even liking the girl, or vice versa. This makes me mad! This also happened in Kathleen, but it was still good. This book was pretty good, not the best Sunfire i'veever read, (i've read about 7 Sunfire Romances, Victoria by Willo Davis Roberts being my favorite)but still interesting to read and it had substance. One of the reasons i didnt want to read this series back a while ago was because i thought it wasnt going to have an actual plot line, i was pleasently surprised! I would recomend this book for a vacation, good for reading in the car or a plane.
So is it worth it? April 17, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
To a collector of Scholastic's late, lamented young adult historical romances, the tale of Kathleen is the "holy grail". Is it worth it? Not as moving as Emily but it features so much more than your typical Sunfire. Kathleen watches her world crumble around her - sometimes, literally. She loses her home, her family, and finds herself alone in an 1840's Boston that is none to friendly to the Irish. Kathleen finds work at the grand Thornley mansion, and meets David... but while the ending seems too pat, too easy in those last two pages the journey there is just as vivid - Ransom's gift for painting images of a long-ago time and place is just as strong here as it was in Emily, Susannah and Amanda. Hint for hunters: their large size would often mean that the first 15 Sunfires are often incorrectly stuck in the regular romance, not children's, section at many a used bookstore. Just a tip!
This is a book in a great series that is terriby missed. September 12, 1999 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I read this book when it was first published in 1985. I seem to recall that my mother bought it for me when I cleaned up my room! The Sunfire series is excellent. This book, Kathleen by Candice F. Ransom, is rich in history and very informative about the Irish working class in America in the late 1840's. Kathleen is a heroine who had to overcome great odds to come to America, only to find life just as hard. I recommend this book to any young girl who is interested in a time gone by. I have saved all 32 Sunfires books published for my own two little girls.
The best book I ever read! November 23, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this book because it shows poverty and wealth in all aspects. Kathleen is so strong and brave it makes me think, a girl who has lost almost all and still has hope. From famine in Ireland to hope in America, Kathleen shows how a very special girl survives to many things. I checked it out of my school library thinking maybe I didn't like it, but I absolutely loved it! I recommend it to EVERYONE who is 12 and up.
AWESOME BOOK!!!!!!!!!! May 17, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the first SUNFIRE book I've ever read. I think it is the best. Especially towards the end. It's about a poor Irish girl who has to move because of a potatoe famine. Her parents die, and she is all alone. She works for the wealthy Thorneley family and must choose between two wonderful men who love her.
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