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An outstandingly courageous, honest and original approach to
teenage acting-out. This book might save your family's sanity.
-Louise Bates Ames, Gesell Institute of Human Development
Three French comedies focusing on Parisian women and their
intricate love lives. MIMI PINSON, by Jean Bayard and Philippe
Dumanoir, is a carefree, self-supporting, independent woman. She's
a grisette (working girl) who loves as she pleases, doesn't care
about money, and is both happy and charming in her simple life. THE
TYPE YOU DON'T MARRY, by Edouard Pailleron, tells the tale of the
girl Adrienne, who after being a mistress for six years, finally
succeeds in marrying her lover. Love triumphs over morality, as the
lover gives up a potentially good marriage and his family to remain
with the woman he loves. MARRIED SINCE NOON, by William Busnach and
Armand Liorat, is a monologue by a girl, Estelle, who's just
married. She's a bit naive and volatile, but utterly charming in
her simplicity. Three very funny plays that could still be
presented today
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