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ISBN
978-0-88754-627-3
$14.95 |
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Sometime Never
by Norah Harding
Sometime, Never, picks up from where Norah Harding's
previous play This Year, Next Year leaves off. Norah
marries her Canadian solder and goes to live in Canada. But
life in Canada, and living with in-laws is not rosy and she
returns to England, at Christmas time a few years later. Ben
misses her and eventually follows her to England, where we
also catch-up with events in her sister's and mother's life
after the war.
"The script is warm and witty, the characters as vivid
as a summer sky. There is less a sense of watching players
on the stage , than there is of being another person at the
party. There is much to like about Harding, her story, her
family. If these people do not delight you, I cannot imagine
why."
—The Citizen
"I can say unequivocally that this one is a gem –
not a big splashy jewel, but a gem of value, possessing a
warm inner glow." —The Listowel Banner
"we get to know and we come to care deeply for [the
characters]. we want thing to work out for them, we want them
to live happily ever after despite the trials, tribulations
and setbacks. We laugh with the Hardings (and there is a great
deal of laughter in Sometime, Never) and we weep with the
Hardings because they are good, honest, decent people."
—The Record
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