Ann-Marie MacDonald Quote
Kathleen would not know a friend if one sankits teeth into her wrist--which is more or less what she expects from the mass ofother girls. She skirts them cautiously, as if they were dangerous wild animalsloitering about a common watering hole ready to pounce, you'd never know why orwhat hit you. She fears them, sharp glinting creatures, and hasn't a clue what theytalk about or how they do it. How they merge into gregarious packs. Kathleen is infact horribly shy, but no one would ever suspect it--after all, she gets up and sings infront of halls full of people.
Ann-Marie MacDonald
Kathleen would not know a friend if one sankits teeth into her wrist--which is more or less what she expects from the mass ofother girls. She skirts them cautiously, as if they were dangerous wild animalsloitering about a common watering hole ready to pounce, you'd never know why orwhat hit you. She fears them, sharp glinting creatures, and hasn't a clue what theytalk about or how they do it. How they merge into gregarious packs. Kathleen is infact horribly shy, but no one would ever suspect it--after all, she gets up and sings infront of halls full of people.