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Change in the Dark: Dark Man Plays
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Change in the Dark: Dark Man Plays

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The Dark Man and the girl must go to the Black Water. The girl can take power from the water. Will the power change the girl?

This book is part of the Dark Man Series, a range of books for emergent teen and adult readers. With only a limited vocabulary, these gritty and mysterious books pull readers into the tense storyline. The sinister atmosphere and strong black-and-white illustrations ensure that the book appeals to older readers and isn’t patronising. This is one of six plays in a format suitable for performance and small group readings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ransom Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2019
Pages
40
ISBN
9781841679846

The Dark Man and the girl must go to the Black Water. The girl can take power from the water. Will the power change the girl?

This book is part of the Dark Man Series, a range of books for emergent teen and adult readers. With only a limited vocabulary, these gritty and mysterious books pull readers into the tense storyline. The sinister atmosphere and strong black-and-white illustrations ensure that the book appeals to older readers and isn’t patronising. This is one of six plays in a format suitable for performance and small group readings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ransom Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2019
Pages
40
ISBN
9781841679846