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Overview
Unravelling the Ribbon is a moving, frequently hilarious Irish play for three women about the daily reality of breast cancer. Rosie, in her mid-thirties, with two kids and married to a farmer, discovers a lump in her breast. The things that happen then—chemotherapy, mastectomy, radiotherapy—are narrated with gripping immediacy.
Synopsis
A moving, frequently hilarious Irish play for three women about the daily reality of breast cancer.
Bette-Lee Fox - Library Journal
Kelly stars in and White directs their play about Irish women and the effects of breast cancer on their lives. First set to the stage in Dublin in October 2007. For health collections and libraries where plays circulate well.
The following titles were reviewed in their original hardcover editions.
Editorials
Library Journal
Kelly stars in and White directs their play about Irish women and the effects of breast cancer on their lives. First set to the stage in Dublin in October 2007. For health collections and libraries where plays circulate well.
The following titles were reviewed in their original hardcover editions.
—Bette-Lee Fox