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A Different Way Home
A Different Way Home
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In this deeply moving and astutely observed play, we hear two monologuesfrom two members of a family in a small, closely-knit, North of Englandtown. In Act 1, Leslie, who has lived with his mother all of his life, narratesthe events leading up to her death, unwittingly revealing the extent of his lossand the bitterness towards his sister, Maureen, who lives nearby but is notin touch. In Act 2, we learn from Maureen that Leslie succumbed to his griefand excluded her, and we hear her side of the…
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  • ISBN-10: 057301812X
  • ISBN-13: 9780573018121
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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In this deeply moving and astutely observed play, we hear two monologues

from two members of a family in a small, closely-knit, North of England

town. In Act 1, Leslie, who has lived with his mother all of his life, narrates

the events leading up to her death, unwittingly revealing the extent of his loss

and the bitterness towards his sister, Maureen, who lives nearby but is not

in touch. In Act 2, we learn from Maureen that Leslie succumbed to his grief

and excluded her, and we hear her side of the story - feeling rejected by her

family and friends because she married a Jew, she feels betrayed for not being

asked to help when needed.

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  • Author: Jimmie Chinn
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  • ISBN-10: 057301812X
  • ISBN-13: 9780573018121
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

In this deeply moving and astutely observed play, we hear two monologues

from two members of a family in a small, closely-knit, North of England

town. In Act 1, Leslie, who has lived with his mother all of his life, narrates

the events leading up to her death, unwittingly revealing the extent of his loss

and the bitterness towards his sister, Maureen, who lives nearby but is not

in touch. In Act 2, we learn from Maureen that Leslie succumbed to his grief

and excluded her, and we hear her side of the story - feeling rejected by her

family and friends because she married a Jew, she feels betrayed for not being

asked to help when needed.

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