Sliding With Suzanne

Sliding With Suzanne by Judy Upton is a drama published by Methuen Drama in 2001, featuring 82 pages in English. The narrative follows Suzanne as she returns to her mother’s home amidst financial and emotional turmoil. Instead of finding solace, she encounters a series of complications that further entangle her life, including a challenging relationship with her foster son Luka, a fleeting romantic encounter, and the complexities of dealing with her mother’s boyfriend.
Readers will find a portrayal of chaos and emotional struggle as Suzanne navigates her tumultuous circumstances. The play delves into themes of family dynamics and personal conflict, reflecting the intricacies of her relationships. This edition offers a concise exploration of Suzanne’s journey, highlighting the challenges she faces in her quest for stability and understanding.
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In financial and emotional despair, Suzanne returns to live with her mother. Instead of finding peace of mind however, her already complicated life becomes even more chaotic. A rocky relationship with her foster son Luka, a one-night stand and having to handle her mother’s boyfriend doesn’t help.
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