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A glam God of a dance champion from overseas enters the Siyagruvers' lives. Will some longstanding friendships survive this? The whole idea of student exchanges comes into focus for Samantha, but she finds that her parents have a very different idea from hers
"What's it like coming into a well-established group? Rashaad's cousin finds out when she joins the Siyagruva Scene. Also why is Thabiso behaving as if he wants out of the scene?"--Back cover
A collection from writers: poets, playwrights, novelists, print journalists, radio journalists, TV scriptwriters who either edited English Alive or were originally published in English Alive.
This is the second anthology in a four-volume set of dramatic monologues exploring the Mother/Daughter experience. Each volume reflects a different stage of a woman's life: "Thirtysomethings" explores both career and early motherhood through characters in their 30s. The anthology features the work of playwrights Barbara Lindsay, Barbara H. Macchia, Catherine Frid, Chris Lockheardt, Constance Koepfinger, Debbie L. Feldman, Elizabeth Whitney, Hope McIntyre, Jennie Webb, Joan Lipkin, Judith Pratt, Karen Jeynes, Katelyn Gendelev, Kathleen Warnock, Kiesa Kay, Kimberly del Busto, Koorosh Angali, Lisa Stephenson, Lylanne Musselman, Meryl Cohn, Rachel Barnett, Sera Weber-Striplin, Sybil R. Williams and Vicki Cheatwood. Foreword by Erica Glyn-Jones.
This is the third anthology in a four-volume set of dramatic monologues exploring the Mother/Daughter experience. Each volume reflects a different stage of a woman's life: "Mid-Life Catharsis" shows the complexity of arrivals and departures during one's 40s, 50s and early 60s. This anthology features the work of playwrights Ann C. Hall, Barbara H. Macchia, Chris Van Strander, Christine Emmert, Ed Friedman, Janet Torreano Pound, Jennie Webb, Kathleen Warnock, Kerri Kochanski, Kit Wainer, Linda Evans, Lisa Stephenson, Marisa Smith, Martha Patterson, Maryjane Cruise, Maureen Brady Johnson, Michele Merens, Molly Best Tinsley, Monica Bauer, Rachel Barnett, Rachel Rubin Ladutke, Robin Rice Lichtig, Sandra de Helen, Sandra Gail Teichmann-Hillesheim, Selden Smith, Sera Weber-Striplin, Shareen Knight, Shirley King and Steven Schutzman. Foreword by Jill Dolan.
The Siyagruvers have some community work to do on the Cape Flats, and so they spend the weekend at Regan's flat--and they find the place rocks! They're into things they never knew happened in their city. But ... will Shelley's mom find out?
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The Siyagruvaers go dancing the length and breadth of Namibia. That's the definition of paradise, right? So why are there hassles? What's with Mncedisi? Why's Brunette suddenly off-centre? And what's up with Thabiso, of all people?