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she has blonde hair, blue eyes and blonde hair. she looks like a typical outlaw/cowboy. wears a cowboy hat.shes about 30.

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How does Katherine Barlow change in holes?

she is know as kissin' kate barlow and she kisses every man she kills. she is in love with a man named sam and since his death it never rained. -> ->


Where was kissing kate barlow born?

she was born in Greenlake


How does Kissing Kate barlow come to be?

Kissing Kate Barlow, originally known as Kate Barlow, becomes a notorious outlaw after experiencing personal tragedy. After falling in love with a black man named Sam, who is murdered due to racial prejudice, Kate seeks revenge against the townspeople of Green Lake. She transforms from a schoolteacher into a bandit, robbing those she once knew, and ultimately adopts the persona of Kissing Kate Barlow, leaving a kiss mark on her victims as a signature. Her transformation reflects the deep-seated injustices and racial tensions of her time.


What is a reward for Kissin' Kate Barlow?

In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the reward for Kissin' Kate Barlow is a suitcase full of treasure that she buried in the dried-up lakebed of Green Lake. Kate Barlow was a notorious outlaw and schoolteacher turned bandit who buried her stolen loot before being killed by Trout Walker. The reward for finding her treasure serves as a central plot point in the story, motivating the characters to dig holes in the hot sun at Camp Green Lake.


When was the day that Kissin' Kate Barlow?

Kissin' Kate Barlow, a character from Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," became notorious after the death of her beloved, Sam, in the late 19th century. This event marked her transformation from a schoolteacher to an outlaw, as she sought vengeance against the townspeople of Green Lake. The specific date of these events is not explicitly mentioned in the book, but they are set in a historical context that reflects the racial tensions and injustices of that era.