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Ellen Dryden

    Summer in the Park
    Anna's Room
    • To escape from the restraints of a suffocating relationship, Anna moves into a flat with a friend, Prue. In the old attic room which she adopts as her study, Anna is presented with a ghostly series of women through the ages - women who, like Anna, have not conformed to the usual roles of wife and mother - a Victorian spinster, a nun, a nurse who worked with Florence Nightinglae during the Crimean War and a young wife who dies childless.3 women, 2 men

      Anna's Room
    • Summer in the Park

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In a derelict park on the brink of development, a group of young individuals embarks on a mission to save it by creating a play. As tensions rise among the cast and the looming threat of the developers intensifies, their project begins to unravel. A sudden violent storm adds to the chaos, yet the park's mysterious allure keeps them drawn to their goal, highlighting themes of community, creativity, and resilience in the face of adversity.

      Summer in the Park