
The Word of the Wives
Monologues from the Unheard Women of the Bible
Authentic Media (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-1-85078-872-0 (ISBN)
Description
Behind every great man there's a woman who has to put up with him. Now the unheard women of the Bible speak out in an imaginative collection of monologues, setting the story straight from their unique perspective.
From the amusing to the moving, the arresting to the irreverent, intriguingly charming and alarmingly frank, over twenty-five pieces to read or perform retell the stories of biblical men seen through the discerning eyes of their wives.
From the amusing to the moving, the arresting to the irreverent, intriguingly charming and alarmingly frank, over twenty-five pieces to read or perform retell the stories of biblical men seen through the discerning eyes of their wives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 130 mm
Width: 197 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85078-872-0 (9781850788720)
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Persons
Abby Guinness is an experienced actress and performer who trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Since 2001 she has appeared in numerous plays and stage shows in the UK, and heads up the arts for Spring Harvest. She performs her first book The Word Of The Wives as an acclaimed one-woman show. Abby is a seasoned public speaker and uses her expertise to train others in communication skills. Her clients include the National Health Service and the Church of England, as she specialises in GPs and Clergy. Abby also works extensively in creative Bible communication, blogging under the name 'Living and Active'. Raised in a practising Jewish family and married to a Church of England vicar (who happens to be the great great grandson of Arthur Guinness the brewer) Michele Guinness was a broadcaster for many years with both the BBC and ITV. She retired from being Head of Communications for the NHS in Cumbria and Lancashire to concentrate on writing and speaking. As well as contributing regularly to magazines and newspapers such as Families First, she has written eleven best-selling books and is currently writing her first novel.