Nothing But Drama


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The first book in an exciting and inspiring new series from national bestselling author ReShonda Tate Billingsley Their lives are nothing but drama. . . . Camille can't believe her bad luck when she's ordered to join a church youth group after hiding her boyfriend from the police. She'll bide her time if that's what it takes to get everyone off her back, but it's the last place she ever expected to make a new friend. Angel has a secret that's got her running scared, so when she sees a flyer for the group, she heads to the church, hoping to find an answer to her problem. Now Rachel, their group leader, has a task for them that may just end their daily dramas and give them a whole new beginning. They just have to take a leap of faith. . . . Along the way, they meet tough-as-nails Jasmine and society-darling Alexis, forging friendships built on strength, loyalty, and faith. As the girls take up Rachel's challenge to honor their parents, they find that walking a new path isn't always the easiest way to go. But together, Camille, Angel, Jasmine, and Alexis will embark on adventures that only the best of friends can share.




Nothing But Drama


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Three best friends have their lives turned upside down when their hearts are put to the test. Monica Stevens just turned thirty, has a great career, wonderful friends, but something was missing. A man! Unfortunately she's still in love with her ex-boyfriend Michael Edison aka womanizer . Things begin to change when sexy twenty-two year old Sean Madison is interested in her. His passionate kisses set her heart on fire, but can she look past his age and realize that he's the real deal Shauna Knowles is getting married in couple of months to Keith Anderson, a handsome surgeon, who swept her off her feet. He operated on her following a terrible car accident and proposed two years later. As her wedding approaches, her life is turned upside down when Peter Morris, a man from her past, resurfaces and stirs up old feelings Tina Sommers is a single mom filled with anger and resentment towards her son's father Bryan Henderson. His abandonment during her pregnancy brought nothing but heartache and pain. Now that he's back in her son's life, she decides to set her stubbornness aside to give her son the family he deserves. The problem is it's becoming harder for her to set aside the feelings that continue to burn for him These women rely on each other as they begin to learn the life lesson; that falling in love can bring nothing but drama




The Bachelor's Fool & Life, Nothing But Drama


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This two-in-one features "The Bachelor's Fool" in which Ken tries to maintain his relationship with his daughter, despite his ex-wife's crazy drama; and "Life, Nothing but Drama," which highlights the struggles five friends have to deal with.




Nothing but the Truth


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An award-winning play about the relationship between brothers. Nothing but the Truth is the story of two brothers, of sibling rivalry, of exile, of memory and reconciliation, and the ambiguities of freedom. The play was John Kani's debut as sole playwright and was first performed in the Market Theatre in Johannesburg. It won the 2003 Fleur du Cap Award for best actor and best new South African play. In the same year Kani was also awarded a special Obie award for his extraordinary contribution to theatre in the USA.




Nothing But the Truth So Help Me God


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Nothing Bundt Trouble


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This time, Torte’s pastry chef and amateur sleuth finds herself coming out of the oven and straight into the fire in Ellie Alexander's Nothing Bundt Trouble: A Bakeshop Mystery. Spring has sprung in Ashland, Oregon, and everything at Torte seems to be coming up buttercream roses. But just when Juliet Capshaw seems to have found her sweet spot—with her staff set to handle the influx of tourists for this year’s Shakespeare festival while she moves back into her childhood home—things take a dramatic turn. Jules discovers a long-forgotten dossier in her deceased father’s belongings that details one of the most controversial cases in Ashland’s history: a hit-and-run accident from the 1980s. Or was it? Now it’s up to Jules to parse through a whole new world of details from another era, from unraveling cassette tapes to recipes for Bundt cakes, before an old enemy brings the Capshaw “pastry case” to a modern-day dead end. The Bakeshop Mysteries are: “Delicious.”—RT Book Reviews “Marvelous.”—Fresh Fiction “Delectable.”—Portland Book Review




Opera and drama


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The New American Drama


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Drama


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The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume VIII: The Irish Dramatic Movement


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The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats, Volume VIII: The Irish Dramatic Movement is part of a fourteen-volume series under the general editorship of eminent Yeats scholars Richard J. Finneran and George Mills Harper. This complete edition includes virtually all of the Nobel laureate's published work, in authoritative texts and with extensive explanatory notes. Edited by the distinguished Yeats scholars Mary FitzGerald and Richard J. Finneran, The Irish Dramatic Movement gathers together -- for the first time -- all of the poet's time-honored essays on drama and the groundbreaking movement that led to the enduring Irish theater of today. Although the reputation of W. B. Yeats as one of the preeminent writers of the twentieth century rests primarily on his poetry, drama and the theatre were among his abiding concerns. Indeed, in 1917 he wrote, "I need a theatre; I believe myself to be a dramatist." Here in this volume is the collection of all his major dramatic criticism for the years 1899-1919, including previously uncollected material. A practicing dramatist himself, Yeats had strong convictions about the goals of the Irish theater and the appropriate plays to be produced. The essays in this collection address many topics, from the turbulent early years of what became the Abbey Theatre to the controversies over the plays of John Millington Synge and the relationship between drama and nationalism. Also evident are Yeats's judgments on numerous plays, playwrights, and productions, both in Irish and in English. FitzGerald and Finneran's volume includes an Introduction and a History of the Text, as well as copious but unobtrusive annotation. The Irish Dramatic Movement is an essential volume for both readers of Yeats and students of the early years of twentieth-century theater.