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Woodbarrow Farm - Play in Three Acts

Jerome K. Jerome

Publisher: Good Press

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"Woodbarrow Farm: Play in Three Acts" by Jerome K. Jerome
Living in the country is often thought of as the epitome of relaxation. However, confusion over a farm and an unexpected inheritance together create a little more stress than intended. This comedic play shows how running a farm and juggling family relations isn't always as easy as one would like to believe. Its vivid writing allows it to be just as entertaining in writing as it is on stage.
Available since: 12/05/2019.
Print length: 193 pages.

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