Oxford Playscripts: Brother in the Land
Discover the gripping tale of survival in Oxford Playscripts: Brother in the Land by Robert Swindells. This compelling play, published in 2004, follows 15-year-old Danny as he navigates the devastating aftermath of a nuclear bomb that obliterates his hometown and tears his family apart. As he confronts the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world, Danny must quickly adapt and learn the essential skills needed to survive.
This edition not only captivates readers with its powerful narrative but also includes a variety of activities designed to align with the KS3 Framework for Teaching English. These activities focus on enhancing Speaking and Listening skills, as well as in-depth text analysis, making it an excellent resource for educators and students alike. With 112 pages of engaging content, Oxford Playscripts: Brother in the Land is a must-have for anyone interested in English literature, especially plays for children.