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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bound to be a classic, January 9, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Unity (1918) (Paperback)
After learning that Unity (1918) was awarded the prestigious Governor General Award for English Drama, I had to have a look. What a joy! Although I don't regularily read plays, but I am sure glad I read this one. The characters (esp. Sissy!!) are amazing. Although it is set near the end of WWI, I feel like I know these people. With the craziness that is happening in our world today, one can sure relate to the happenings in this story.
I know it is bandied about way too much--eveything seems to be labelled a classic within minutes--but I honestly forsee Unity becoming a Canadian classic. Mark my words, your kids will be studying this in highschool at some point. It's a universal story with gorgeous details and characters so real they slap in you in the face.
I haven't had the opportunity to see a production of this, but if one comes to my city (please!) I'm going to rush out an see it.
I strongly, highly, deeply recommend this book!
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Heartbreakingly beautiful, September 24, 2002
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This review is from: Unity (1918) (Paperback)
A beautiful play about the 1918 flu epidemic in a small town on the Canadian prairies. Kerr writes full and loveable characters that seem to breathe off the page. There are elements of Canadian Gothic, humour and poetry that make the story complex and intriguing. We feel the terror and love the people of Unity experience. Kerr is a first class playwright with a promising career ahead of him.
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