Publisher: Dramatics Play Service Page Count: 96 Fiction Genre: Play, Drama, Theatre, Classic Dates Read: September 4, 2015 Summary Jessie is tired. She's tired of her life, of disappointment, or heart-aches, and fight. Jessie wants to die. Recently divorced, Jessie has moved back in with her widowed mother, along with her wild-child teenage son. On a lonely night, Jessie shares her death plan with her mother, and there begins the play as her mother tries everything she can to get Jessie to change her mind. Review This play left me speechless. Norman did a great job writing on such a heavy and sensitive subject of suicide. I was not expecting that. I felt like it was an honest reflection of someone who is determined to end their life. It feels weird to say, but I loved this play. It is really good. It's dark yet honest, and very raw. Ratings (based on a 10 point scale) Quality of Writing - 9 Pace - 10 Plot Development - 9 Characters - 8 Enjoyability - 9 Insightfulness - 7 Ease of Reading - 9 Photos/Illustrations - N/A Overall Rating - 5 out of 5 stars
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