![]() ![]() ![]() With her carefully plaited hair and her sweet cotton dresses, she’s the very picture of old-fashioned innocence. ![]() WARNING: HERE THERE BE SPOILERS (can’t discuss the differences between the book and the movie without spoiling).Ģ05 of pages, Vintage Books, ISBN 9781101872659 (paperback)ĭESCRIPTION: (from back cover): There’s something special about eight-year-old Rhoda Penmark. So here, finally, is the second entry in that series (and the third entry in my Page-to-Screen series overall, following Evening Primrose). I read/watched and reviewed The Bitter Tea of General Yen by Grace Zaring-Stone (movie directed by Frank Capra) and then sort of got distracted by other things. ![]() It will be intermittent, I’m sure, like most of my “regular” features.īecause I am obsessed with “trade dress” book series, I bought all of the titles in Vintage Books’ Vintage Movie Classics series several years ago, with the intent to read each one and then watch the movie based on the book. Page to Screen is a series of blog posts where I read a book or story and then watch a movie based on said book or story. ![]()
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