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Cavedweller

by Kate Moira Ryan, Dorothy Allison
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Overview

Adapted from the bestselling novel by Dorothy Allison, Cavedweller follows Delia Byrd, the forty-year-old lead singer of the group Mud Dog whose rock-star boyfriend has just died in an accident, as she decides to leave Los Angeles and return home to rural Georgia with her teenage daughter, Cissy, in tow. Back in Georgia is the ex-husband, now dying of cancer, and the two daughters, Dede and Amanda, that Delia abandoned fourteen years ago. Dede, who seems most like her mother, is the wild and rebellious one, fast on the road to becoming an alcoholic and the town tramp. Amanda, in contrast, has sublimated her anger into becoming a sanctimonious, Bible-thumping fundamentalist. To rebuild a family from the ruins she left behind, Delia has her work cut out for her, but in those ruins and in that work lies the promise of her redemption.

Synopsis

Adapted from the bestselling novel by Dorothy Allison, Cavedweller follows Delia Byrd, the forty-year-old lead singer of the group Mud Dog whose rock-star boyfriend has just died in an accident, as she decides to leave Los Angeles and return home to rural Georgia with her teenage daughter, Cissy, in tow. Back in Georgia is the ex-husband, now dying of cancer, and the two daughters, Dede and Amanda, that Delia abandoned fourteen years ago. Dede, who seems most like her mother, is the wild and rebellious one, fast on the road to becoming an alcoholic and the town tramp. Amanda, in contrast, has sublimated her anger into becoming a sanctimonious, Bible-thumping fundamentalist. To rebuild a family from the ruins she left behind, Delia has her work cut out for her, but in those ruins and in that work lies the promise of her redemption.

NY Times

...full of lionhearted female characters...and focused on the morally unassailable theme of the redemptive power of love.

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Editorials

New Yorker

...engrossing and even piercing.

NY Daily News

...an uplifting message of redemption and renewal.

NY Times

...full of lionhearted female characters...and focused on the morally unassailable theme of the redemptive power of love.

nytheatre.com

...authentic and honest...

Variety

These are characters worth getting to know.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2004
Publisher
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Pages
69
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822219910

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