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Description
Matilda was always happy to live vicariously through her collection of classic films- but that was before Thomas brought his manic energy into her life. Can she find her way back to herself?
Tilda is a young woman who did a terrible thing. How much self-punishment can one woman handle? Does she deserve to move on?
Mother is the connection between the two women. They are both her daughter. Her only daughter.
A strange, poetic story of what it is to be a young woman fractured by life.
About the Author
Sarah is a multi-media writer and artist from the North-East of England. She makes work in a number of forms. She has previously published a book of poetry: Voices. She is currently developing a play about the history of women in film, with support from Arts Council England; and a piece of immersive artwork about Louise Bourgeois, with support from New Writing North. She is the author of many plays that look at both mental illness and feminism, including Word Salad which was performed as part of Alphabetti Theatre's award winning The Rooms. She is currently Associate Artist with Greyscale Theatre Company. Her work in film includes Womb - a piece about compulsive hoarding which was showcased by Channel 4.She is publishing a children's book with Scholastic in 2020 and currently working on a novel about Georgina Houghton, and a non-fiction book about women film directors.
More Details
- Contributor: Sarah Gonnet
- Imprint: Holland House Books
- ISBN13: 9781910688762
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Holland House Books
- Release Date: 2019-12-05
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Sarah is a multi-media writer and artist from the North-East of England. She makes work in a number of forms. She has previously published a book of poetry: Voices. She is currently developing a play about the history of women in film, with support from Arts Council England; and a piece of immersive artwork about Louise Bourgeois, with support from New Writing North. She is the author of many plays that look at both mental illness and feminism, including Word Salad which was performed as part of Alphabetti Theatre's award winning The Rooms. She is currently Associate Artist with Greyscale Theatre Company. Her work in film includes Womb - a piece about compulsive hoarding which was showcased by Channel 4.She is publishing a children's book with Scholastic in 2020 and currently working on a novel about Georgina Houghton, and a non-fiction book about women film directors.
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