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business account Hardcover: 96 pages Publisher: Theatre Communications Group; 1st edition (January 1,
1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 1559360135 ISBN-13: 978-1559360135 Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 0.6
x 8.7 inches Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
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Book Description
Full Length, Drama Characters: 2 male, 1 female Unit set. The great South African playwright
confronts the tragedy of apartheid in his native land in this compelling tale about the efforts of a
humble and humane black teacher in a segregated township to persuade just one young person
that education, not violence, is the answer to South Africa's problems. "A document of towering
stature." Philadelphia Inquirer "The drama vacillates superbly between political parable and
personal tragedy." Village Voice