

In Real Life
Charlayne Woodard
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Readers find Pretty Fire to be a deeply moving and engaging autobiographical work by Charlayne Woodard. Many appreciate the powerful storytelling and emotional depth presented through her unique perspective as a young black woman in New York. The performance, even when experienced through an audiobook, captivates audiences with its beautiful blend of humor and heartache.
A play for one actress, taking each of the parts in turn, portrays stages in the life of an African American girl, including her premature birth into a strong and loving family, her first encounters with racism in the North and the Klan in the South, sexual assault, and a religious experience through the power of gospel music
Pretty Fire is a American comedy play written by Charlayne Woodard and published by Dramatists Play Service (2003).
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