y separately published work icon Learning from Life : Five Plays for Young People anthology   drama   young adult  
Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 Learning from Life : Five Plays for Young People
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Currency Press , 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
If Only We Had a Cat, Richard Tulloch , John Lonie (editor), single work drama young adult (p. 13-41)
Wolf Boy, Peter Charlton , single work drama young adult
'Wolf Boy is the story of a teacher's attempts to educate and 'reclaim' Victor, the Wild Boy of Averyron in France. This famous case (the subject of Truffaut's film L'Enfant Sauvage) is here retold in a moving and challenging version, which explores the social role of education and the values it promotes.' (Source: Book cover)
(p. 43-71)
Until Ya Say Ya Love Me, Magpie Theatre Company , John Lonie (editor), single work drama young adult (p. 73-110)
Note: With Foreword by John Lonie and Malcolm Moore, December 1984.
Wasting Away, David Young , single work drama young adult

Secondary school play about anorexia nervosa.

(p. 111-162)
Hey Mum, I Own a Factory!, Magpie Theatre Company , single work drama young adult (p. 163-208)
Note: With Foreword by John Lonie.
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