PRESS THINGS THAT HANG FROM TREES This is the story of a child who, essentially, must decide to live on his own or, more hopefully, collect a disparate family; people in town who will act as surrogate parents. Of course there is no possibility for a child "to live on his own" so he must invent a family. Our hero, happily, is capable of such an imaginative and desperate leap. He conjures the family and makes it work. It is a story of every child's desperate need to be loved and cared for and it is simply a matter of chance and strength of spirit which will allow this to happen or not. I see happiness for this child though it will be an original and awkward happiness. But his need to survive is as powerful as any animal or creature on the face of the earth. Despite the various handicaps, the boy is full of imagination and dreams of "making it."' — Maurice Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are "A superb work…filled with characters that touch your heart and grate your nerves." — Barnes & Noble, "Meet the Writers" To view the Things That Hang From Trees production page, click here. |
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