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This was all right Stephenson's first play and opened in London
in 1996, winning the "Olivier Award for Best Comedy" that
year.""
Three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral; as the
conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal
the particular patterns and strains of family relationships. Teresa
is seemingly content with her second marriage and health food
business though she is an obsessive organizer to the point of
extremes. Mary is a vaguely discontented successful doctor with an
equally successful lover Mike, who is, alas, married. Catherine is
the youngest and most immature and binges on shopping for
inappropriate clothes, go-nowhere love affairs, and drugs. There's
also the about to be buried mother who returns to haunt her three
daughters in order to ensure everything is alright with the three
of them before she is laid to rest.
Stephenson's story is a tragedy, peppered with laughter, about
mothers and daughters who fail to successfully navigate the
troubling shores of love and antagonism and also tend to fail in
establishing healthy and enduring connections with sisters and
lovers.
This Student Edition features the full text of the play and an
introduction that includes a plot summary and a discussion of the
themes, characters, structure, language, style and production
history of the play. Notes on words and phrases in the text,
questions for further study and a bibliography provide students
with everything they need to study and appreciate this
award-winning play.
The Cimarron country has it all Indian, mountain man, and pioneer
legends. Cowboy and ranching tales. Stagecoach and early railroad
adventures. Gold fever Heroes and villains. Hangings and outlaws.
Corporate greed. Overwhelming individual generosity. Struggles and
triumphs. This volume highlights some of the important places and
events that occurred in the Cimarron country. Its history is a
treasure trove of heroic examples and valuable lessons for all of
us to learn. Dozens of rare historical photos and illustrations
bring these stories to life.
Fully annotated student edition of a modern classic Oh What a
Lovely War is a theatrical chronicle of the First World War, told
through the songs and documents of the period. First performed by
Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal, Stratford
East, London in 1963, it received the acclaim of London audiences
and critics. It won the Grand Prix of the Theatre des Nations
festival in Paris that year and has gone on to become a classic of
the modern theatre. In 1969 a film version was made which extended
the play's popular success. The play is now on the standard reading
list of schools and universities around the UK and was revived by
the Royal National Theatre in 1998.
Tie-in to the six-part Foxtel political thriller based on THE
MARMALADE FILES and THE MANDARIN CODE Two books in one: THE
MARMALADE FILES When seasoned newshound Harry Dunkley is slipped a
compromising photograph one frosty Canberra dawn, he knows he's
onto something big. In pursuit of the scoop, Dunkley must negotiate
the deadly corridors of power where the minority Toohey Government
hangs by a thread - its stricken Foreign Minister on life support,
her heart maintained by a single drive: revenge. And all about
rabid Opposition senators, union thugs and simpering TV anchors
ready to pounce. From the teahouses of Beijing to the beaches of
Bali, from the marbled halls of Washington to the basements of the
bureaucracy, Dunkley's quest takes him ever closer to the truth -
and ever deeper into a lethal political game. THE MANDARIN CODE A
body pulled from the murky waters of Lake Burley Griffin links
Canberra, Beijing and Washington in a titanic struggle where war is
just a mouse click away. Veteran reporter Harry Dunkley is chasing
the scoop of his career, hunting for his best friend's killer.
Delving into a cyber world where there are no secrets, he stumbles
into the purview of the mandarins who wield real power - and who'll
stop at nothing to retain it. 'Political insiders Steve Lewis and
Chris Uhlmann bring biting wit and behind-the-headlines insight to
this sharply observed novel ...House of Cards, Canberra style'
Sunday Canberra Times
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
Scuba divers are dying in caves, on wrecks, and in open water.
These are not explorers pushing the boundaries of the known world,
and they are not scientist seeking to prove new concepts and expand
our understanding of the marine environment. These are ordinary
divers. The man buying a coffee ahead of us in the morning; the
woman we see walking her dog on our street. Brothers, sisters,
aunts and uncles. Someone's wife or husband, mom or dad. Just
regular people who are diving for the fun of it. These deaths are
tragic, life-altering, devastating, a terrible waste. Worst of all,
they are totally unnecessary, a sad mistake and often completely
avoidable. In Staying Alive, Steve Lewis tells us there are very
few diving accidents. Most of the heart-breaking events claiming
the lives of scores of recreational divers are mistakes that result
from established limits being ignored. Lewis revisits the survival
guidelines originally proposed by the legendary Sheck Exley and
shows us in eight straightforward steps how simple it is for sport
and technical divers to avoid becoming a statistic.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
Stories of the West are filled with heroes, outlaws, miners,
cowboys, soldiers, and lawmen. But many popular histories fail to
mention the pioneer preachers who helped settle the rugged
mountains. A western town wasn't considered a fit place for women
and children to live until it had at least one church. This unique
book lets the frontier ministers tell their stories in their own
words. Using primary sources and firsthand accounts, this unique
book allows legends like John Dyer, Daniel Tuttle, and Sheldon
Jackson to relate their adventures to a new generation. Their
rugged exploits make for thrilling and inspirational reading, and
they deserve to become common knowledge once more.
This book is not exactly a textbook or a manual giving divers D-I-Y
advice on the specifics of technical diving, but it is essential
reading for anyone wanting to venture beyond weekend-warrior
status. While the six skills include some hard and fast physical
guidelines, this book's focus is on the things other diving texts
leave out. Perfect reading material for any level of scuba diver:
even those "not interested" in going tech.
Soon to be a major TV series from the team behind THE SLAP!
Politics just got deadly. The second darkly satirical thriller from
the authors of THE MARMALADE FILES. A body pulled from the murky
waters of Lake Burley Griffin links Canberra, Beijing and
Washington in a titanic struggle where war is just a mouse click
away. Veteran reporter Harry Dunkley is chasing the scoop of his
career, hunting for his best friend's killer. Navigating
treacherous political waters where a desperate minority government
edges ever closer to disaster, he delves into a cyber world where
there are no secrets. Friendship and loyalty give way to betrayal
and revenge as Dunkley stumbles into the sights of the mandarins
who wield real power - and who'll stop at nothing to retain it.
Political insiders Steve Lewis and Chris Uhlmann bring biting wit
and behind-the-headlines insights to this sharply observed sequel
to the bestselling THE MARMALADE FILES, once again lifting the veil
on the lust and lies that stain the corridors of power. 'A cracking
read' Tony Abbott 'There is an eerie ring of reality' Daily
Telegraph 'This is fiction, but truth lurks behind every corner of
it' Canberra Times 'A ripsnorter of a political thriller that'll
leave you thinking, I wonder if ...Highly recommended' Good Reading
'Intelligent, rollicking entertainment' Weekend Australian
This book is part of the Images of Sport series, which uses old
photographs and archived images to show the history of various
local sports in Great Britain.
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