

The Disappearance of Daniel Hand
Dan O'brien
Young Will has admitted that he is left-handed.
How can he tell this to his family?
His friends?
Afraid of repercussions, he's hid this sordid fact about himself for years.
He eats with his right hand.
His parents and his girlfriend don't know.
He can't go on lying like this, but how can he come out of the glove compartment?
Although one person in ten is left-handed, society hasn't caught up with the facts.
The school's star quarterback admitted to being ambidextrous and was kicked off the team.
Some still consider it a mental disease.
There are rumors that the President of the United States is himself a leftie, and this is why he avoided the draft.
Will our hero find the strength to reveal his true nature and "Remove the Glove"?
| Character |
|---|
| Cindy His younger sister, also a teenager |
| Jessica Will's girlfriend |
| Louie The heads of a support group |
| Will A teenager |
Removing The Glove is a American comedy play written by Clarence Coo and published by Samuel French (1994).
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