

Footprints in the Sand
Colin Crowther
Dilys Parry, an inconsolable Crimean War widow, lives in Blestin, a village which has no children, sin's no son's, and worships no god since a disaster snatched away all its youth.
She is gradually re-awakened to life once a Miracle boy's influence begins to permeate her home and the village.
A flashy showman turns up intending to exploit the boy but becomes his world-forsaking disciple.
The boy restores a dead man to life but dies himself in agony.|4 women, 4 men
The Wind Of Heaven is a historical play written by Emlyn Williams and published by Samuel French (1987).
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