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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Novemeber Movie of the Month: Jewels
After her marriage crumbles, Sarah Thompson tours Europe where she is captivated by William, the Duke of Whitfield. In time, William insists on making Sarah his wife. They settle in a chateau in France and begin a family. World War II interrupts their happiness and alters their future when Sarah is left at home with a small child and another on its way. When the war finally ends, in a gesture of goodwill, the Whitfields start buying jewelry from war survivors, which eventually leads to a successful jewelry store business. But conflicts abound after William dies, as Sarah struggles to control her children’s rivalry. As Sarah strives to keep the family and the business together, a man from her past teaches her that it may be possible to love again. Jewels on of my favorite movies besides all the glittering jewels and the royal love story it has passion, family drama ,heartache. it sort of reminds me of those primetime soaps from the 80's.
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- I am a stay at home mom.A volunteer at my local library. My favorite genres are Historical Fiction&Romance Cozy Mystery, Royal Biographies, I also collect period dramas which I save for viewing during the long snowy weekends.








2 comments:
I loved this movie (and the book!).
Daphne I loved the movie as well! there area few Danielle Steel movies that are period movies which are pretty good as well i have to add them to my collection first! :)
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