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Gracie

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Gracie Joan MacLeod
Libristo code: 17639276
Publishers Talon Books,Canada, April 2018
Gracie is a dramatic monologue that tells the story of a girl raised in a fundamentalist community t... Full description
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Gracie is a dramatic monologue that tells the story of a girl raised in a fundamentalist community that transports child brides between polygamist communities in both Canada and the United States.

As the play opens, Gracie is eight years old and moving with her mother, brother, and sisters from her community in the southwestern United States to a community in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Her mother has been assigned to a new husband; she becomes his eighteenth wife. In five acts, Gracie plays herself at five ages and also gives voice to thirteen other characters, including her older sister Celeste - who becomes a wife at sixteen, a mother at seventeen - and her brother Billy, who is forced out of the community just a few years after the family arrives in Canada. Gracie is fifteen when the play ends, again with a journey as she herself leaves the community.

Gracie loves her family, and her strong faith is a source of comfort to her. Although the play examines practices that are abhorrent, it does so without judgement (as critics have noted). The play is a work of fiction but is inspired by the history of polygamist communities in both Canada and the U.S. - and its timeliness as uncanny; two days after the play premiered (in January 2017), three persons from Canada's largest polygamist community went to trial for transporting child brides. Gracie is window into a complex and secretive world. While it takes place in a sheltered community, it also resonates with issues at the fore right now: fundamentalism, basic human and religious rights.

Gracie is a terrific vehicle for a young actor, and the script is an engaging read that has broad appeal to readers young and old.

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Full name Gracie
Author Joan MacLeod
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2018
Number of pages 80
EAN 9781772012026
ISBN 1772012025
Libristo code 17639276
Publishers Talon Books,Canada
Weight 130
Dimensions 139 x 215 x 8
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