

Milk And Honey
Philip King


Meg and Ben are a creditor away from losing their family farm.
To the rescue flies a high-powered businessman-- in a private chopper no less-- offering a tidy sum for a taste of farm life and the pure, raw milk that goes with it.--Provided by Publisher.
"There is an engagingly original streak running through her writing...[DeVoti] fills Milk with interesting details (lots of cow knowledge) and unexpected touches."
— The New York Times
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Ben mid-40/50s, idealistic, from the city (the Bronx, but no accent) |
Matt 14, emerging; born on the farm, but smart |
James mid-40s/50s, a businessman from the city, polished, aggressive but ultimately fragile |
Veronica 15, searching; has had to grow up a little too fast; from the city |
Auroch like Meg, but wilder – and quite possibly the last living wild c |
Meg mid-40s/50s, savvy, educated, from the country |
Milk is a American comedy play written by Emily Devoti and published by Samuel French in New York (2010).
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