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From Pauline Grogan's, "Beyond The Veil" and "A View From Within", comes a story of a severely disabled man immobile and confined to a hospital bed. His laughter and strength spin the wheels of all around him and he inspires Pauline to step where she fears to tread. Together they risk the consequences of exposing truth.

Audiences in Australia and NZ have been deeply moved by Pauline's play 500 Letters. "In my eight years working in a professional venue, I have never seen a performer build a strong bond so quickly with their audience." Lauren Hughes 
 










Read inspiring reviews for 500 Letters

"Lessons in Humanity" Nelson Mail - 18/10/2006
Review - 500 Letters - Waikato Times - 2/11/2006
"Infectious Warmth and Heart" www.theatreview.org.nz

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One Woman Theatre Play

Pauline's one-woman play "500 Letters", which received critical acclaim in New Zealand has been submitted to the 9th Women Playwrights International Conference hosted by  Riksteatern, Stockholm, Sweden (August 2012) 

 
     
 

 

Books by Pauline 

 
   

beyond the veil

 
 

 

Beyond The Veil
At the age of seventeen, Pauline Grogan entered the convent and seven years later took her final vows. At age 29, desecrated and bewildered, she found herself back within the secular world, having to begin her life all over again.  When Penguin Books published Pauline's Autobiography they described her book as:

"The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary New Zealand Woman - "Touching, inspirational and sometimes shocking it is the tale of survival and the triumph of love and faith in the face of abuse and apparently insurmountable odds".

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a view from within

 
     

 

A View from Within...
is Pauline Grogan's highly anticipated book about the life of James Lynch, a heroic and inspirational person who has touched many peoples lives. 

" 'A View from Within' is one of the most inspirational, spiritual memoirs I have ever read. James Lynch was indeed paralysed for most of his life, but in reading about it, I feel I have walked with a luminous spirit - one who, by acceptance of suffering, transcended it." -   Author Robert Waldren, Boston, USA

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