ONLY DRUNKS AND CHILDREN TELL THE TRUTH

"...this play is a very tender, engaging look at two strangers learning to be sisters...witty one liners and snappy dialogue has crafted likeable, real characters...brings a satisfying sense of closure to the struggles of Barb and Janice/Grace. It is a welcome ending, one that reflects hope for the future - not only for these two sisters, but also for all the others who have yet to find their way home." Cheryl Isaacs - Aboriginal Voices.

"This tale is reflective of real life situations and proves once again that inner strength and fortitude can help overcome our worst nightmares...could be one of Taylor's best works to date...a moving piece of work that combines realism with satire and comedy and leaves the reader (or viewer) with memories and images they won't soon forget...Down to earth dialogue and realistic character portrayals make ONLY DRUNKS AND CHILDREN TELL THE TRUTH an outstanding read, and one that is likely to have its effect on anyone who picks it up." Ennis Morris - Alberta Native News

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