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 | Friends since childhood, two women try to make peace with each other despite the vastly different choices they've made in their lives. |
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 | The marriage is troubled, Jack takes a new job on the other side of the country, and in the midst of the disruption Elizabeth's father dies. When she hides herself away at her parents' summer house on the beach to grieve in solitude, she is inspired... |
 | Meghann is a no-nonsense Seattle lawyer who doesn't have time for feelings. She leaves that to her sister, Claire, who lives a messy kind of life out in the boonies as a single mother. Now Claire is planning to marry a country musician named Bobby... |
 | A consideration of the mysticism inherent in the game of golf. |
 | When orphaned, eleven-year-old Pollyanna comes to live with austere and wealthy Aunt Polly, her philosophy of gladness brings happiness to her aunt and other unhappy members of the community. |
 | Drawing on the Gothic tradition, Emily Bronte's WUTHERING HEIGHTS is the tale of Catherine Earnshaw, a wilfull and romantic girl brought up to be a lady, and Heathcliff, the mysterious gypsy orphan. Bronte's use of a series of unreliable narrators to... |
 | In rural nineteenth-century England, a weaver, lonely and embittered at the unjust treatment he has received from people he considered to be his friends, finds his only solace in money until he inadvertently becomes the guardian of an orphaned little... |
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