Gemma - A Play by Jane Dossick

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Author: Jane Dossick ISBN: 1230000192636
Publisher: The Vancouver Day Press Publication: October 27, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jane Dossick
ISBN: 1230000192636
Publisher: The Vancouver Day Press
Publication: October 27, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

“Ma, stop for one moment. I know what I look like!”

In this masterful new play by Jane Dossick, Gemma is a young woman still living at home and dominated by her mother, confined to her bed by a paralyzing accident. Gemma has become her sole caregiver.

On a daily basis, this love-smothering mother reminds her vulnerable daughter of her personal failures and shortcomings.

Gemma is so uncertain about putting herself at risk emotionally, she has taken refuge in an office-building parking lot, as a cashier on the night shift.

This immaculate little character study of a lonely young woman and a young man who find each other, is warm and winning. Its themes are universal.

It is a new work of extraordinary quality by the distinguished American author Jane Dossick.

JANE DOSSICK is the author of numerous books, including Creative Therapy, Inheritance, and the plays Gemma and Aftermath.

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“Ma, stop for one moment. I know what I look like!”

In this masterful new play by Jane Dossick, Gemma is a young woman still living at home and dominated by her mother, confined to her bed by a paralyzing accident. Gemma has become her sole caregiver.

On a daily basis, this love-smothering mother reminds her vulnerable daughter of her personal failures and shortcomings.

Gemma is so uncertain about putting herself at risk emotionally, she has taken refuge in an office-building parking lot, as a cashier on the night shift.

This immaculate little character study of a lonely young woman and a young man who find each other, is warm and winning. Its themes are universal.

It is a new work of extraordinary quality by the distinguished American author Jane Dossick.

JANE DOSSICK is the author of numerous books, including Creative Therapy, Inheritance, and the plays Gemma and Aftermath.

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