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Five @ Fifty

by (author) Brad Fraser

Publisher
Playwrights Canada Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2012
Subjects
Canadian, Gay & Lesbian

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WCAG level AA

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Accessibility summary:
A simple book with the cover, author, and logo images described. This book contains various accessibility features such as a table of contents, page list, landmarks, correct reading order, structural navigation, and semantic structure. A number of blank pages in the print equivalent book have been removed resulting in some pages not appearing in this digital EPUB. This publication conforms to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

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    ISBN
    9781770910898
    Publish Date
    Sep 2012

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Description

When Olivia loses control at her fiftieth birthday party, her three best friends decide to intervene once and for all, much to the irritation of Olivia and her lover, Norma. But is she the only one battling a demon? Or do each of these women face an addiction of one kind or another?

About the author

Editorial Reviews

Enough riproaringly funny lines… to populate a satisfying sitcom

The Stage

Wickedly funny… proves that the still daring and laugh-out-loud funny writer Brad Fraser has not lost his golden touch.

Whatsonstage.com

Hilariously explicit… each character is lovably ghastly.

The Daily Express

The dialogue… simmers, crackles and explodes with a pace that is seductive and irresistible… thought-provoking and funny. Highly entertaining.

Liverpool Daily Post