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Paperback Holiday Book

ISBN: 1025718798

ISBN13: 9781025718798

Holiday

"Holiday" is a sparkling comedy of manners written by the celebrated American playwright Philip Barry. Set against the backdrop of upper-class New York society in the late 1920s, the play explores the tension between material success and personal freedom. The story follows Johnny Case, a charismatic young man who has struck it rich in the stock market. However, rather than continuing his ascent up the corporate ladder, Johnny intends to retire while he is still young to discover the true meaning of life-a concept he calls taking a "holiday."

His ambitions clash with the rigid expectations of his fianc , Julia Seton, and her wealthy, traditionalist father. While Julia views wealth as a tool for social standing and security, her sister Linda recognizes Johnny's yearning for a life beyond the gilded cage of the aristocracy. As a self-proclaimed "rebel" within her own family, Linda becomes Johnny's unexpected ally and kindred spirit. Barry's witty dialogue and sharp social commentary provide a poignant look at the American Dream and the sacrifices required to maintain one's integrity in the face of immense societal pressure. "Holiday" remains a classic of the American stage, celebrated for its sophisticated humor, nuanced characters, and its timeless exploration of what it means to live a truly fulfilling life.

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