Two Weeks with the Queen The Play

Two Weeks with the Queen The Play by Mary Morris, published by Piper in 1994, is a poignant narrative that follows Colin, a young boy sent to live with relatives in England. As his younger brother battles a rare form of cancer, Colin embarks on a quest to meet the Queen in hopes of finding a cure. This edition spans 90 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for readers at an intermediate or junior secondary level.
In this play, readers will encounter themes of family, illness, and the innocence of childhood as Colin navigates his challenging circumstances. The story explores the intersection of personal struggle and the desire for help, set against the backdrop of the performing arts. With its engaging premise, this work invites reflection on the lengths one might go to for a loved one, making it a relevant addition to discussions surrounding children’s literature and the arts.
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Sent to live with relatives in England when his younger brother develops a rare form of cancer, Colin tries to see the Queen to help find a cure for his brother. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
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