Shades of War - Dara Harper - Libros - Createspace - 9781478209874 - 8 de julio de 2012
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Shades of War

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Publisher Marketing: The year is 1776. America is in a bloody battle to end British rule and Phoebe Fraunces is fighting for her own independence. She faces unspeakable challenges as a free woman of color, but finds the courage to make her own way. This play is inspired by the true story of a remarkable woman who played a crucial role in our nation's history. It has exposed audiences Off-Broadway and across the nation to a timeless story about the consequences of love and the true value of freedom. Playwright Dara Harper also wrote "Passing" and penned two novels; "Magic In Moon Time" and "Grits & Grace." EXCERPT: JONATHAN: Phoebe, it's all been decided. Mr. Fraunces promised that you would be my wife. PHOEBE: I am not a possession! JONATHAN: There is little difference between a woman and a possession. PHOEBE: I belong to God and God alone. JONATHAN: You father told me that you were strong willed, but this is far more than I expected. When we are married, I will not allow you to speak to me in this manner. PHOEBE: The man I love listens to me. He has a gentle heart and has no concern for my lineage. And he will give me a life of happiness that you never could. JONATHAN: So you will defy your father and marry him? PHOEBE: I must live my own life! JONATHAN: You are quite mad... Phoebe, there are many women who wish to wed me and this is your chance. Contributor Bio:  Harper, Dara Dara Harper has been an artist and storyteller since the age of 7. She attended the Detroit High School for Fine and Performing Arts and graduated from the International Academy of Design & Technology in Chicago with a degree in Interactive Media. She won the Best African American Filmmaker Award at the 2000 Brooklyn Film Festival for her short film, "la Revolution." While residing in New York City, she became a member of the Harlem Writer's Guild. Her feature film, "Sweeter Without Sugar" was an official selection at the African American Women In Cinema Film Festival. Her debut play, "Passing" had a sold-out run Off-Broadway and was nominated for a 2009 AUDELCO Award. Her follow-up play "Shades Of War" was selected as a top pick by "The Village Voice," "Time Out New York," "Caribbean Life Newspaper," "The Michigan Citizen," "The Detroit News" and "The Detroit Free Press." "Grits & Grace" is her second novel, she also authored "Magic In Moon Time."

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 8 de julio de 2012
ISBN13 9781478209874
Editores Createspace
Género Ethnic Orientation > African American
Páginas 94
Dimensiones 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   117 g

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