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"Surviving school as a fat kid is tough enough. When your mum's a teacher, it's hell. What's more, Anna's dad is obsessed with saving the world and her maverick uncle Terry is dossing on the couch. When Anna hits back at the bullies, she suspended from school and stuck at home with hapless Terry trying to save her. But Terry needs saving himself and, as the bond between the two deepens, Anna is swept up in a friendship she can't live without."--Publisher description.

66 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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July 29, 2020
"...if people could only get to grips with what it is that needs to be done, they would be willing to change. Empathy, I thought, logic, would win out."

George's last little monologue was probably my favorite part of this play, sadly, it came at the end. Just as you find yourself hoping for a little more philosophical...umph? It's over.

I didn't mind this play at all, and found bits of it perfectly entertaining. I do believe the description of the play was way more interesting than what was actually written. Nick Payne is a fine playwright, but so much of this particular example is probably best seen performed, and not read. Much of what I was expecting didn't really come through in the written text. The relationships were on the brink of being something, but they fell short of being anything other than sort of basic. Again, I expect seeing it performed would allow for all the character nuances to really shine and to see more the conflicts, struggles, and awkwardness that seems to follow this family around.
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594 reviews4 followers
September 27, 2018
A strong and powerful story. Well defined characters, honest and tender. Payne tends to pair situations with great wit, and it's impressive to see the development of the story with the inner issues of each character. A story about bullying with a happy ending and a hard look at reality. Great reading.
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March 11, 2020
Really like the character of Terry. There’s so much going on overall, it’s hard to connect with the other characters completely, even though it’s all laid out. Anna is interesting, but doesn’t get enough to say or do. Mom & Dad are okay, but similar. The three of them feel a bit cliche and not as interesting as Terry.
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June 9, 2015
At times a bit too close to Kenneth Lonergan's You Can Count On Me.
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