Login
Register
Home || Search || About us || Blog || Contact us || Other book sites

Name: Driving Miss Daisy

Author: Alfred Uhry
Year: 1986
Rank:

Rating:

Original Rating:

Popularity: 2.3
Genres/categories: Play, Award winners, Classic, Fiction

Purchase/research links:
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1988.

The place is the Deep South, the time 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Having recently demolished another car, Daisy Wertham, a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two, is informed by her son, Boolie, that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur. The person he hires for the job is a thoughtful, unemployed black man, Hoke, whom Miss Daisy immediately regards with disdain and who, in turn, is not impressed with his employer's patronizing tone and, he believes, her latent prejudice. But, in a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow ever closer to, and more dependent on, each other, until, eventually, they become almost a couple. Slowly and steadily the dignified, good-natured Hoke breaks down the stern defenses of the ornery old lady, as she teaches him to read and write and, in a gesture of good will and shared concern, invites him to join her at a banquet in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. As the play ends Hoke has a final visit with Miss Daisy, now ninety-seven and confined to a nursing home, and while it is evident that a vestige of her fierce independence and sense of position still remain, it is also movingly clear that they have both come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible-and that times and circumstances would ever allow them to publicly admit.
Similar books:

Sweet Bird of Youth
by Tennessee Williams

The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
by Jerome Lawrence

The Children's Hour
by Lillian Hellman

Steel Magnolias
by Robert Harling

August: Osage County
by Tracy Letts

Camino Real
by Tennessee Williams

The Pillowman
by Martin McDonagh

The Little Foxes
by Lillian Hellman

Crimes of the Heart
by Beth Henley

Lost in Yonkers
by Neil Simon

Brighton Beach Memoirs
by Neil Simon

How I Learned to Drive
by Paula Vogel

The Devil's Disciple
by George Bernard Shaw

Reasons to Be Pretty
by Neil LaBute

Biloxi Blues
by Neil Simon

The Klingon Hamlet
by Lawrence Schoen

Long Day's Journey into Night
by Eugene O'Neill

Man of La Mancha
by Dale Wasserman

Agnes of God
by John Pielmeier

Suddenly Last Summer
by Tennessee Williams