Susanna and the Preachers: A Dramatic Reading - Paperback
Susanna and the Preachers: A Dramatic Reading - Paperback
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by Marilyn Hope Lake (Author)
Susanna Wesley was the mother of Charles Wesley who wrote hundreds of Christian hymns and John Wesley who founded the Methodist denomination. This dramatic narrative tells the story of her life. Susanna was a woman before her time. She was an independent thinker; she challenged the establishment time and time again--first as a young woman who discussed theology with noted male theologians in her father's home, then as an adult woman who held "Sunday School" and Christian studies in her home when the local church would not allow a woman to teach in the church. She raised her 19 children, essentially alone, because her husband the Reverend Wesley, spent most of his time in London furthering his career and spending all the income he received as the designated pastor in his village. She was a great Christian woman, teacher, survivor and mother. Might we women of the 21st century follow in her footsteps. This dramatic reading can is designed for simplicity of performance. It can be enhanced;but can be given with minimal costuming and staging. Because the parts are read, actors do not need to have great memories. The reading takes approximately 45 minutes as is. The cover illustration is a watercolor batik painting by the author, Marilyn Hope Lake.
Author Biography
Marilyn Hope Lake, Ph.D., writes short fiction, poetry, plays, and children's picture books. She is known most widely known for her children's book, Buddy and the Grandcats, published in 2007. Marilyn has won several awards for her fiction and poetry-most notably First Place in the 2011 Dr. Doris Mueller Poetry and Prose Contests for children's literature with the story "Boots-The Black Sheep." Dr. Lake has been published in Rock Springs Review, Stir, Well-Versed, and the Mizzou Alumni Magazine. She is an award winning painter. Her love of life, family, friends, nature and God is seen in her work. She resides in Kansas with her husband/illustrator, Denton Warn and two canine companions