A frank and funny new play about friendship, feminism and what it means to be successful. Jane and Bella are best friends. They're starting a revolution. But they're falling out of step. Toby dreams of babies, buggies, and home improvement. But he can't even father his cat. And that boy keeps telling Jane to take what she wants. But what is that, exactly? Three young people in their late twenties attempt to make sense of their own uncertain worlds. Even if it means losing sight of each other in the process. Elinor Cook's
The Girl's Guide to Saving the World was premiered as part of the HighTide Festival in April 2014.
About the AuthorElinor Cook is a British playwright. A former senior reader at the Royal Court Theatre, she won the Old Vic New Voices Time Warner Ignite 3 competition and the 2013 George Devine Award.
Book InformationISBN 9781848423893
Author Elinor CookFormat Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint Nick Hern BooksPublisher Nick Hern Books