Sound on the Goose

The Story of John Brown, Abolitionist

by Louis A. Coppola I.E.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/30/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781504956338
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781504956345

About the Book

Sound on the Goose is the story of abolitionist John Brown. It is an essay-fiction docu-drama about slavery in America and the judicial murder of an American Spartacus who stood up for negro slaves and planted the first seeds of civil rights.


About the Author

Louis A. Coppola is a produced playwright. He has written for Benson, primetime ABC/Television; performed on The Lucille Ball Show; and directed for The Lieutenant, MGM/television. He has been published by Samuel French, produced in Equity Showcase, and is a member of the Dramatists and Writers Guilds of America. His other works include essay-fiction books: Homecrest Avenue, Silhouettes of An Accidental Family; CBS, The Chucklehead Broadcasting System, Celebrating 44 Years of Glorified Insignificance. Television: Checkmate, ABC/TV, The Benson Series. Plays: Chiaroscuro (Published by Samuel French); Troika to Utopia, Part One; and Troika to Utopia, Part Two; and Troika To Utopia, Part Three (docu-dramas in three-quarter time). Louis entertains seniors with anecdotal experiences behind the scenes in Hollywood and CBS in New York. In 1986, he and his wife, Ann, founded the After 3 Theatre Co, Inc., a not-for-profit children’s theatre, website: after3theatre.org. He holes up in Hampton Bays, New York, with his wife, Ann, the original Green Mother Goose.