Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Billie Jo’s Father. Billie Jo is a teenage girl who does her best to survive living in the Oklahoma Panhandleduring the Dust Bowl. Billie Jo is mature for her age and possesses many stereotypically male characteristics because her fatherraised her like a son. Additionally, Billie Jo is passionate about playing the piano, a hobby she shares ...

  2. Out of the Dust Character Analysis. Billie Jo Kelby. Billie Jo Kelby is the strong and courageous protagonist, or main character, of the novel. She is 14 years old when the story begins, tall and slender, with red hair and freckles, and she loves apples. She is a dynamic character. Her experiences and actions cause her to change during the novel.

  3. In Out of the Dust, outcomes in Billie Jo Kelby's life cause her life to be filled with sorrow and trouble. Billie Jo copes through her music until she burns her hands in the fire that takes her ...

  4. After trying to return to her former lifestyle, Billie Jo becomes desperate to get out of the dust, so she gets up and leaves one night with only a handful of biscuits. She hitchhikes on a train, and a homeless and smelly man comes up to her. Talking for a while, he shows her a picture of his family before she falls asleep.

  5. Out of the Dust Summary. Narrated by the novel's protagonist, Billie Jo Kelby, Out of the Dust opens with Billie Jo explaining that her mother gave birth to her in August 1920 on the kitchen floor of their farmhouse in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Billie Jo has a boy's name because her father wanted a son. In 1934, Billie Jo is thirteen.

  6. Billie Jo Kelby Timeline and Summary. Billie Jo finds out Ma is having a baby. Arley asks Billie Jo to play at the Palace Theater and President Roosevelt's birthday party. Billie Jo witnesses the gradual deterioration of Daddy's wheat crop; she goes on the road with Arley and the Black Mesa Boys. The accident occurs—Billie Jo attempts to save ...

  7. People also ask

  8. Summary. Analysis. Arley offers Billie Jo a job playing piano with his band, the Black Mesa Boys. He has connections in nearby towns where he and his band play, netting them a little cash. At first, Billie Jo’s mother does not want to let her go. However, when she learns Billie Jo will get paid for the gigs, she changes her mind.

  1. People also search for