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The Girl of the Sea of Cortez

A coming-of age ecological fable from the author of Jaws. A Mexican girl fights family and tradition to protect the marine habitat she loves and has sworn to keep secret.

A coming-of age ecological fable from the author of Jaws. A Mexican girl fights family and tradition to protect the marine habitat she loves.

Teenage Paloma lost her father, Juanjo, in a sea-storm. Her mother, Miranda, is afraid she’ll lose the girl to the sea too. But Juanjo taught Paloma to free dive and showed her a secret seamount none of the fishermen know about - a pillar of volcanic rock rising from the deep ocean, a teeming tower-block of habitats.

Paloma’s brother, José, wants to make quick money, leave for the city and become a mechanic. The seamount could be his ticket to a new life, and he’ll stop at nothing to get his way.

Anita Sullivan has written over 30 radio dramas and is a winner of the prestigious Tinniswood Award. Her other award-winning adaptations include An Angel at My Table and Shadowbahn.

By Peter Benchley
Adapted for radio by Anita Sullivan

Paloma ..... Jamila Hache
Miranda ….. Raquel Cassidy
JosΓ© ..... Γ“scar Camacho
Juanjo ..... Armando Rey
Azul ….. Carlos Alfredo Jr.
Manolo ..... Braulio HernΓ΅ndez

Other characters are played by Sergia SΓ΅nchez and Alejandra Gollas

Sound design by Adam Woodhams

Directed and produced by Nicolas Jackson

An Afonica production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4

19 days left to listen

57 minutes

Last on

Sun 8 Dec 2024 15:00

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  • Sun 8 Dec 2024 15:00

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