

Linda Her, And, The Fairy Garden
Harry Kondoleon


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Readers love 'Linda' for its poignant exploration of women's experiences and the societal pressures they face as they age. The writing is praised for being both brutal and humorous, capturing the complexities of women's lives in a deeply compelling way. However, some express a desire for a different ending, indicating that the conclusion may not resonate with everyone.
I'm an award-winning business woman.
I'm happily married with two beautiful daughters and I still fit in the same size-ten dress suit I did fifteen years ago.
What could possibly threaten me?
Linda Wilde has dedicated her life to changing the world.
She's won awards for her efforts, at the same time as working hard to become an inspiring mother, and an independent, loving wife.
Now, at 55, she seems to have it all.
She's a woman in her prime.
She's embarking on her most ambitious plan to date.
Beneath the surface, though, the cracks are starting to show.
Linda by Penelope Skinner premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in November 2015.
Linda is a British play written by Penelope Skinner and published by Faber & Faber (2015).
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Faber & Faber · 2015 · 160 pp
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