

I Remember You
Alvin Boretz


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Readers find the storyline intriguing with its unexpected twists. The dynamic between the younger woman and the older man adds depth to the narrative. Overall, it receives a positive reception despite being less well-known than the writer's other works.
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TRACY WHEATON An appealing woman of twenty-eight with a casual, forthright manner that disguises a fiercely competitive nature. Intensely practical, she is ambitious, stubborn and can be combative but these qualities are balanced with great warmth and humor. She speaks with an American accent spiced with a slight New York cadence. |
PRUNELLA SOMERSET(Tracy's mother) Tracy's mother. A woman of forty-six, once beautiful and although still attractive, she has stopped trying to enhance her appearance in recent years and when we first meet her, her uncoordinated style of dressing makes her appearance slightly bizarre. A recluse since her husband died, her personality is endearing but often borders on the eccentric. Despite the difference in age her face bears a remarkable similarity to that of her daughter. Although she has lived in the United |
OLIVER PEMBERTON A vague, tweedy, likable dreamer in his fifties, who is Prunella's devoted friend and publisher. Although American, his style of dress and manner is British. |
I Remember You is a American comedy play written by Bernard Slade and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).
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Samuel French · 1994 · 106 pp
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