Good Grief
by Keith Waterhouse

Good Grief

Synopsis

A sensitive, wryly humorous study of a middle-aged widow who finds the courage to break with the past.

June keeps a diary in the form of private conversations with her late husband Sam, a national newspaper editor.

Her stepdaughter, Pauline, determines to keep an eye on June.

Likewise, Eric Grant, an ex-colleague of Sam's.

But June strikes out on her own and befriends Duggie, who, like June, is lonely.

June, however, discovers that Pauline, Eric and Duggie have their own hidden agenda.2 women, 2 men

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1999
Pages 69
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573017773
ISBN-10 0573017778

Good Grief is a American comedy play written by Keith Waterhouse and published by Samuel French (1999).

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