Key Moments (Junior Cert English): Revision Notes
Key Moments
Opening Scene
- Kasienka and her mother leave their home in Gdańsk, Poland, carrying a broken suitcase.
- The novel begins with the line, "The wheels on the suitcase break before we've even left Gdansk Głowny."
- This sets the tone for their difficult journey and their challenges.
- It symbolises the weight of their emotional burdens and the struggles ahead as they embark on a search for Kasienka's father in England.
Settling into Coventry
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Upon arriving in Coventry, Kasienka and her mother settle into a small, cramped apartment.
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Kasienka describes the place as unwelcoming and uncomfortable: "Mama found the perfect home for/ A cast-off laundry bag./ Yes./ But not a home for us."
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This quote shows Kasienka's immediate discomfort and disappointment with their new home.
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It highlights the harsh reality of their new life and sets up the ongoing theme of struggle and adaptation in a foreign land.

First Day at School
- Kasienka's first day at school is marked by isolation and bullying.
- Her teacher mispronounces her name, calling her "Cassie", which signifies the discrimination she faces. "Well Cassie...welcome!"
- This moment emphasises Kasienka's feelings of alienation and the cultural barriers she must overcome.
Meeting William
- Kasienka finds solace in swimming and meets William at the local pool.
- William's kindness and encouragement become a source of support for her. "He knows I can save myself."
- This quote highlights William's belief in Kasienka's strength and independence.
- Their friendship becomes pivotal in Kasienka's journey, giving her the confidence to face her struggles.
Discovering Tata

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Kasienka eventually finds her father and learns he has a new family.
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She feels conflicted and keeps this discovery a secret from her mother: "I want to go home/ … when I say home I don't mean/ the studio."
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This shows Kasienka's inner turmoil and longing for a sense of belonging.
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It also illustrates the emotional complexity of her situation, torn between resentment and a desire for connection.
Standing Up to Clair
- Kasienka stands up to Clair, the school bully, which marks a significant turning point in her self-confidence: "Why don't you just piss off."
- This moment signifies Kasienka's growth and her ability to assert herself.
- It shows her transition from feeling powerless to taking control of her situation and standing up against her oppressor.
Closing Scene
- The novel concludes with Kasienka finding a sense of belonging and self-confidence.
- Her relationship with her mother improves, and she builds a new life in England.
- Kasienka feels a sense of pride and accomplishment as she reflects on her journey: "I am standing on my own and it never felt so good."
- This final moment signifies Kasienka's personal growth and resilience. She has overcome significant challenges and is ready to embrace her new life.
