

Drinking Habits 2
Tom Smith


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Readers appreciate the clever storytelling and unique characters in the play. Many find the gentle pacing and emotional depth engaging, emphasizing the subtle genius of Tom Wells' writing. The themes of life transitions resonate well with audiences, creating meaningful reflections on relationships and personal growth.
Winnie’s no ordinary nun.
She swears, smokes, drinks Guinness, and loves a sing-song with Stephen.
But soon everything’s going to change.
Stephen’s lost his way.
Finding solace in music, he knows he must start again...if only he knew how.
Kayleigh is a teenager, unsure of herself.
But when unexpected circumstances lead her to Winnie and Stephen, she starts to find her voice.
Folk is a British religious play written by Tom Wells and published by Nick Hern Books in London (2017).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780017426).
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Nick Hern Books · 2017 · 80 pp
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