In the ravages of war, one hopes for a better life. What if Indigo could create it?Indigo Attard is a child with an exceptional talent. She can draw. Really draw. She creates places to escape to and hide in, away from the raging war in Amarinda. Indigo's brother, Samuel, seems to have disappeared, leaving her mother, Doris, frantic as to his whereabouts. Indigo is not ready to share her secret, not yet. Paper, pencil and matchsticks in hand, she has a solution for her family's survival. Indigo's Haven is a carefully crafted play, which nurtures the important role of the war survivor. The world that Indigo creates is at once responsive and imaginative. The play is a tribute to the playwright's renowned ability to identify with and empower the human spirit in adversity.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2016-02-14
- Publisher: RMDesigned
- Language: English
- Pages: 68
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