Honey Spot
by Jack Davis

Honey Spot Book Cover
Honey Spot Cover

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Readers appreciate the powerful themes of 'Honey Spot', particularly its approach to racism and reconciliation through the lens of childhood friendships. Many find it engaging and valuable for educational settings, suitable for younger audiences yet insightful for adults. However, some feel that despite its significance, the play can be dull and unengaging to read, impacting its overall enjoyment.

Powerful themes of reconciliation Suitable for all ages Valuable educational material Can be dull and unengaging

Synopsis

Deals with the issues of race relations and conservation of our environment (1 man, 1 woman, 2 boys, 1 girl).

Publication

Publisher Currency Press
Year 1988
Binding Paperback
Edition UK ed.
Pages 80
Language English
ISBN-13 9780868191638
ISBN-10 0868191639
LCC PR9619.3.D33

Honey Spot is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Jack Davis and published by Currency Press (1988).

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