
Transcriber’s Note
KATHLEEN IN IRELAND
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
KATHLEEN IN IRELAND
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
A bright‑eyed Irish girl named Kathleen spends her childhood moving through the rolling hills of Donegal, the tranquil lakes of Sligo, and the bustling farms of Kilkenny. The story paints a lively portrait of the Emerald Isle, where friendly greetings mix with the rustle of sheep, the scent of peat‑cutting, and the echo of ancient legends told by grandmothers at the hearth. Through vivid descriptions of green meadows, fairy raths, and the iconic Giant’s Causeway, listeners get a gentle sense of Ireland’s timeless charm and its warm, song‑filled spirit.
In the opening chapters Kathleen and her little sister Mary Ellen slip away from a spinning grandmother to explore a hedged path that leads them to a stone slab where they share riddles and whispered secrets. Their curiosity draws them into a world of humble shoemakers, mischievous folklore, and the simple joys of childhood games played under ever‑changing skies. The narrative balances everyday chores with the magic of Gaelic tales, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a land where history and myth walk hand in hand.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Release date
2024-05-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1963
Best known for early 20th-century school readers and children's books, this American writer helped introduce young readers to stories, literature, and everyday life in many parts of the world. Her work was often created in collaboration with her sister Mary Frances Blaisdell.
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Best known for co-creating the early 20th-century "Little People Everywhere" books, this author helped introduce young readers to life in many different countries through story-driven geography. Her books mix travel, everyday details, and gentle adventure in a way that still feels inviting.
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