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The Play: A Story of Broken Pasts, Brave Voices and Second Chances

by Brian S. Montgomery , Brymon Promotions
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781764489430
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Brian Montgomery
  • Publisher Imprint: Brian Montgomery
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 328
  • Original Price: GBP 12.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 381 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Art

Harry Groves was ten years old when the world decided he didn't matter.

At school, he was the kid everyone picked on. At home, he was the kid who learned to stay quiet when fists flew and bottles smashed. He was hungry more often than not, exhausted all the time, and somehow still expected to protect the one person who mattered more than anything else - his seven-year-old autistic little sister, Sara, and her one-eyed teddy bear, Bear.

Sara didn't understand the shouting, the chaos, or why home never felt safe. She didn't understand fear the way Harry did. But Harry understood it all too well, and he learned quickly that if he didn't stand between her and the world, nobody else would.

Then came the day everything changed.

The day Harry lost Sara at the hands of the very people who were meant to keep her safe.

Her death didn't just break him - it lit a fuse.

Years later, carrying grief like a constant ache in his chest and clinging to his promise to look after Bear, Harry finds a way to turn pain into purpose. What starts as a fragile idea becomes something bigger than he ever imagined: THE PLAY(c) - a raw, fearless youth musical where kids like him don't sit quietly at the back anymore. They step into the spotlight. They rehearse. They sing. They dance. They perform. And, for the first time, they are truly heard.

But THE PLAY(c) is more than a performance.

Built into the heart of the project are trauma-informed mental health workshops, giving young people safe, structured spaces to talk about what they're carrying - bullying, cyberbullying, racism, loneliness, domestic violence, gangs, antisocial behaviour, grief, anxiety, anger, and the desperate need to belong. Through creativity, shared experience, and guided support, the cast begin to understand themselves and each other in ways that school, social services, and the system never managed.

Told in Harry's raw, funny and heartbreakingly honest voice, THE PLAY(c) is the first book in a powerful YA series where every cast member has a story worth telling - and every story matters. It's about broken kids finding strength, about chosen family, and about learning that survival doesn't have to be the end of the story.

With two live productions already completed and the project gaining momentum far beyond the page, THE PLAY(c) is no longer just a novel - it's a movement, and one that is already attracting serious interest as a future TV drama.

This is a story about pain, yes - but more than that, it's about hope, courage, and what can happen when young people are finally given the space to speak.

Once the curtain rises, there's no going back.

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