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Readers appreciate the engaging writing style and the emotional depth of 'Dear Nobody'. Many find the portrayal of teenage love and the complexities of unintended pregnancy both relatable and thought-provoking. The book's dual perspectives provide a balanced view of the characters' experiences, making it a valuable read for younger audiences. However, some feel the ending leaves too many loose ends.
Adapted from Berlie Doherty’s award-winning book, the play examines how two teenagers cope with an unplanned pregnancy.
Tackling the issues of relationships, love and pregnancy, Dear Nobody is the story of two teenagers, Helen and Chris, in their final year of school.
Their plans for music college and
university are suddenly thrown into disarray when Helen falls pregnant.
Chris tries to keep them together, but Helen withdraws into herself, writing letters to her unborn baby.
Sensitively adapted from the best-selling novel, this play is perfect for school performance.
Dear Nobody is a play written by Rachel O'neill and published by Collins (1995).
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Collins · 1995 · 96 pp
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