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Talley's Folly by Lanford Wilson

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Book name: Talley's Folly (2024)
Category: Acceptance
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1979, midnight
The play is a romantic tale set in an old, dilapidated Victorian boathouse in Missouri during World War II. It unfolds over the course of one evening, as two unlikely lovers, Matt Friedman, a Jewish immigrant accountant from St. Louis, and Sally Talley, a nurse from a conservative Protestant family, engage in a poignant dialogue that reveals their pasts, their fears, and their hopes. Through their conversation, they confront social prejudices, family disapproval, and their own insecurities, ultimately finding a connection that transcends the folly of the boathouse and the era's societal constraints. The play is a lyrical exploration of love, acceptance, and the courage it takes to pursue happiness against all odds. The 12174th greatest book of all time

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Lanford Wilson

Lanford Wilson

2 books