Caravan
Discover the gripping drama of "Caravan," a powerful play by Helen Blakeman, published by Samuel French Ltd in 1998. Set against the backdrop of a Welsh seaside caravan park, this thought-provoking narrative follows a working-class family from Liverpool as they navigate the complexities of love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of life. The story centers on 15-year-old Kim, whose encounter with 20-year-old Mick leads to a traumatic experience that forever alters her life. As tensions rise, Kim's sister, Kelly, finds herself drawn to the same man, complicating their already fragile family dynamics. With 81 pages of compelling dialogue and emotional depth, this new edition of "Caravan" is a must-read for fans of contemporary drama. Experience the raw emotions and poignant storytelling that make Blakeman's work resonate with audiences. Perfect for those interested in drama texts from the 20th century, this book is an essential addition to any collection.