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Essential for the study of women's history, women in the arts, politics and citizenship.
Separated from his parents who are deported by the Nazis, David struggles to survive, alone, hungry and scared, until he eventually finds his way to the city of Warsaw. There he learns from other Jewish boys how to work in the black market, dodging the police and the Gestapo until the terrible day comes when the Warsaw ghetto is cleared and everyone is herded onto trains for the long trip to the camps. Will David survive? Can he outwit them one more time?Shortlisted for The Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation.
To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of Indian independence. By an award-winning author.
A series of monologues for young people to perform. 'First Date' by Anne-Marie O'Connor: Sometimes friendship comes with a heavy price tag. 'Getting It Right' by Peter Spafford: Luke can't choose between his shirts, let alone his parents. 'Results Day' by Aelish Michael - Karly's mum thinks she's an angel, but what if she flaps her wings? 'Close To Home' by Mary Cooper - Jay's little sister is pregnant and he's livid - who's he going to punish? 'Weighed Down' by Carla Monvid-Jenkinson/ Mary Cooper - When Claire's dad left, she thought that he was all she would lose; 'Giggsy's Legs' by Michael Harvey - Do you choose everything you are or does it choose you?
Tina's life in Germany had been so happy, it never occurred to her that one day her parents might split. Or - worse still - send her back to Greece to live with her grandmother!But Tina doesn't mind anything anymore. She's found the answer. With the help of her friend Wick, and a really amazing little blue pill... then lots more amazing little pills... then lots of really incredible lies...Sometimes it's as if she's in heaven, sometimes she's crashing back down to earth, and now - there's no return. Or is there?
..".a playwright who has consistently attempted to extend the voice of British Drama."--The Listener
The alter egos threaten to take over the asylum in an excellent new play"--"Time Out"
Ryan''s just got his license. He''s in the car with his mates.Tara likes to go running. She''s on her way back home. Neither of them is paying much attention... The accident that follows impacts many lives...A moving story of recovery by one of New Zealand''s top children''s writers.
To coincide with the anniversary of Sobibor uprising which led to its closure by the Nazis.
(Winner of the Writers' Guild New Writing Encouragement Award) Topical play about terrorism and its aftermath.Inspired by Jo Berry, whose father was killed in the 1984 Brighton Bomb and Patrick Magee who planted that bomb. In 2000, they met for the first time to promote understanding and conflict resolution. They have continued their dialogue ever since.At sixteen, she was shell-shocked and caught in the blast. Now the bomber's waiting on the other side of the door.THE BOMB is a journey into the minds of two extraordinary people - one who destroys lives, the other who forgives the unforgivable.
A unique and ground-breaking collection of plays.
The moving story of a young woman whose life is abruptly interrupted when her husband divorces her after ten years of marriage. Their failure to produce a child is seen as shameful by her Jewish family who decide a new wife is the answer, irrespective of the facts relating to the fertility of the husband.Made into a feature film by Amos Gitai which became a classic 'Kadosh'. Winner Of The 'Prix Des Écrivains Croyants', Finalist for the Prix Femina and the Academy Francaise's Grand Prix due Roman .
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