No.
everyone she killed
she was bitten by a yellow spotted lizard
In my personal opinion after getting revenge on those who killed Sam, and years on the road as an outlaw the grief and emptiness of having her vengenance enacted on those responsible she was just finally empty and felt nothing anymore, so let Stanley Yelnats the 1st, live.
The flashbacks retell the story of Stanley's great-great-grandfather as well as the history of Camp Green Lake, with Kissin' Kate Barlow and Sam the onion man.
Kate Barlow buried a treasure in Green Lake, which consisted of gold and valuables she had acquired during her time as a schoolteacher and later as an outlaw. After her transformation into the infamous Kissin' Kate Barlow, she hid the treasure in a secret location to protect it from being discovered. This treasure becomes a significant plot point in Louis Sachar's novel "Holes," as the characters seek to uncover it throughout their journey.
everyone she killed
yes
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. -> ->
The eyewitness when Kissin' Kate Barlow kissed Sam was Trout Walker, who later spread rumors that led to tragic consequences for Sam and Kate.
she was bitten by a yellow spotted lizard
kissin kate barlow
Somewhere around the 1800-1900
Stephanie Bentley- I Will Survive
she was an actual outlaw in real life she used to say hand over the money honey and if they didn't she would shoot then kiss them
Kissin' Kate Barlow
Kate Barlow didn't kiss Stanley's great grandfather because she had already turned into the notorious outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow by then, and she was not interested in romantic relationships after her heart was broken by Trout Walker. She was focused on seeking revenge and causing mischief.
Kissing Kate Barlow is a fictional character from the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar. While the story is set in a fictional town called Green Lake, the character of Kate Barlow is not based on a real person. The novel weaves together multiple timelines and narratives, including the legend of Kissing Kate Barlow, to create a rich and engaging story for readers.