Este drama ficcional relata o processo de ensaios da CASA DE BONECAS de Ibsen; para ser representada em junho de 1944; quando uma delegaccedil;atilde;o da Cruz Vermelha Internacional visitou o campo de concentraccedil;atilde;o de Tezerin; a fim de verificar em que condiccedil;otilde;es viviam os judeus. A atriz que antes fazia o papel de Nora foi transferida para Este e a obra reflete as dificuldades que a sua substituta; receacute;m-chegada a Tezerin; enfrenta. Durante a visita da Cruz Vermelha; o campo transformou-se num grande palco de teatro no qual milhares de pessoas representaram diversas cenas para impressionar favoravelmente os delegados.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good to know....and sad tooBy CarolinaGreyCrazyAs a life-long fan of Heart; this was essential reading. Some stories I knew from old articles and others were new to me.The overwhelming feeling of sadness comes from knowing the turmoil surrounding Heart now; and the feeling of loss...Will Heart ever be a band again?Worth every penny; however. If you love the band; you will love the book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good Read for Ann and Nancy Wilson FansBy MikeThe book is a first-person narrative of Ann and Nancys life stories. They start with their childhood and take turns recalling home life; Mom and Dad; Anns childhood struggles with her weight; and the night they saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan; an event that changed their lives. There is Anns first guitar; the young sisters performing for their teenage friends (Nancy wasnt even twelve); and so on. The book continues in like fashion through more than forty years; all the way to present (2012 is the latest date in the book; I think).If anyone is hoping for titillating Women of Rock debauchery; forget it. It isnt here. The Wilson sisters tell their stories they way anyone would. They recall people and events; and they reflect on how forces sometimes co-mingled and nudged their lives this way and that. They recall decisions they made and the outcomes of those decisions. They recall good times and not so good times. And; they reflect on the way things turned out.I came away from the book thinking of them more as people with a home life who just also happen to perform in a band. So much so; that I was sometimes surprised when some other Rock icon would pop in at one of their homes; which reminded me that these ladies are Rock Royalty!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Love the peek into the Wilson sisters livesBy Ann PetersI do wish there was more about their more recent lives. I have loved their music for many years and Im curious about their private lives which there wasnt a lot of in the book. As a private person I respect the fact that they dont put all of their intimate life details out there ;however; as a dedicated fan for many years I would have liked to have heard more about their personal lives. Enjoyed the book and recommended to all Heart fans.