"Everyone loves a love story, especially one with a happy ending, and award-winning playwright and journalist Cynthia L. Cooper's latest play, a forty-four scene two-act, is a whopper. Silence Not, A Love Story tells the improbable tale - based on a true story...." Eleanor Bader, Feminist Review. "Cooper's story is a story of courage, for all ages, all sexes, all cultures - reminding us, that courage sees no boundaries." Janis F. Kearney, former Personal Diarist to President William J. Clinton, author, Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir. "This powerful play recreates in moving drama the struggles and the desperate attempt of good people to remain moral in the most immoral of societies. Powerful, poignant and penetrating, it will move those who read it and cause them to ponder the sources of courage and resistance." Michael Berenbaum, Professor of Jewish Studies and Director of the Sigi Zieirng Institute, American Jewish University.
"Everyone loves a love story, especially one with a happy ending, and award-winning playwright and journalist Cynthia L. Cooper's latest play, a forty-four scene two-act, is a whopper. Silence Not, A Love Story tells the improbable tale - based on a true story...." Eleanor Bader, Feminist Review. "Cooper's story is a story of courage, for all ages, all sexes, all cultures - reminding us, that courage sees no boundaries." Janis F. Kearney, former Personal Diarist to President William J. Clinton, author, Cotton Field of Dreams: A Memoir. "This powerful play recreates in moving drama the struggles and the desperate attempt of good people to remain moral in the most immoral of societies. Powerful, poignant and penetrating, it will move those who read it and cause them to ponder the sources of courage and resistance." Michael Berenbaum, Professor of Jewish Studies and Director of the Sigi Zieirng Institute, American Jewish University.