Results for: books tagged ‘Friendship’

  1. Adventure According to Humphrey

    Adventure According to Humphrey: Betty G. Birney

    A Special Publication for World Book Day 2008 Ahoy, maties! I’ve had my share of adventures as the beloved pet hamster of Room 26. But when I heard about the ... More

  2. Antichrista

    Antichrista: Amelie Nothomb

    When lonely sixteen-year-old university student Blanche meets the dazzling Christa, she is swept off her feet. Christa, who talks freely of her impoverished background in the Eastern Belgian town of ... More

  3. Birdy

    Birdy: Naomi Wallace

    'A work of astounding originality and imagination.' Daily MailNaomi Wallace's play, based on the novel by William Wharton, was first presented at the Drum Theatre in Plymouth and transferred to ... More

  4. Can Any Mother Help Me?

    Can Any Mother Help Me?: Jenna Bailey

    In 1935, a young mother wrote a letter to a magazine, asking readers for help. She was lonely and frustrated, stuck at home with two children, unable to express her ... More

  5. Career Girls

    Career Girls: Mike Leigh

    Two young women who shared a flat together in university re-unite after six years. As they re-acquaint themselves with each other, their past comes flooding back to them. In the ... More

  6. Cloaca

    Cloaca: Maria Goos

    Four lifelong friends are reunited in middle age; their lives finely balanced between hope and disillusion. Maria Goos' play is a darkly funny examination of friendship and aspirations, exploring how ... More

  7. Cuba & Dog House

    Cuba & Dog House: Liz Lochhead and Gina Moxley

    Two more plays for young people in Faber's Connections series. Cuba by Liz Lochhead is set at the time of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. As events unfold and people ... More

  8. Dead Lovely

    Dead Lovely: Helen Fitzgerald

    Krissie Donald has no desire to 'settle down'. Committed men are hers for the taking, but she prefers explosive liaisons to any sort of full-blown relationship. Krissie’s best friend, Sarah, ... More

  9. Diner

    Diner: Barry Levinson

    Baltimore 1959, and a gang of male friends in their early twenties reconvene for the wedding of their pal Eddie. Boogie is the hustler of the group, a trainee hairdresser ... More

  10. Duchess of Nothing

    Duchess of Nothing: Heather McGowan

    After leaving a suffocating marriage for her new lover Edmund, the narrator of Duchess of Nothing thinks that she has found her freedom, but she's still trapped by the routine ... More

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