Unseen Friends
by Katharine Long

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Why we like it

"Katharine Long's 'Unseen Friends' explores the themes of connection and isolation, offering a poignant reflection on human relationships."

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Synopsis

In an ice cream parlor in Oak Grove, Missouri in 1932, three teenagers deal with courtship, friendship and Bette Davis.

Charlie, the soda jerk and an avid film buff, finds his loyalty to Bette Davis is challenged by his attraction to a girl who resembles the star.

To wrangle a date with this girl, Charlie enlists his cousin and an obnoxious character named Benny Sneed.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1980
Binding Paperback
Pages 29
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573642289
ISBN-10 0573642281
LCCN 87114251
LCC PS3562.O4944 U5 1980

Unseen Friends is a American comedy play written by Katharine Long and published by Samuel French in New York (1980).

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