

Jessica's Will
Kent R Brown
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the play's deep exploration of the creative process and the complexities of hybridity in Canadian and Metis culture. Many find the discussions about collaboration and cultural perspectives to be the highlight, although opinions vary on the overall enjoyment of the play itself. Some readers felt that while the creative discussions were insightful, the play did not resonate with them personally.
In The Book of Jessica, actress/playwright Linda Griffiths and Metis activist/author Maria Campbell tell the fascinating tale of their treaty/collaboration, which landed them smack in the middle of some of the most explosive issues facing natives and non-natives.
The Book Of Jessica is a British play written by Linda Griffiths and published by Nick Hern Books in Toronto (1989).
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