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...path that threatens his writing, his health, and his relationship to his daughter. But in living out in the open, in the evening of his life Schiller puts into practice the core theme of his novels--life is not designed for our comfort but for our struggle...
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After her daughter Emma's death, Aurora Greenway raised her grandchildren in her devoted, but overbearing way. The results are mixed and she knows it. Still plugging away at thankless parenting, she
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The lives of an aging, undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe, are thrown into upheaval. Lupe is more of a daughter toJaime than his own children, and the
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As Ann lays dying in a morphine-induced state, she remembers, and conveys to her daughters, the defining moments in her life 50 years prior, when she was a young woman in love.
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Abner Meecham, an aging Tennessee farmer discarded to a nursing facility by his lawyer son, flees the old folks home and catches a ride back to his country farm to live out his days in peace. Upon his
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The story of a love affair between a journalist and a mysterious female ghost in '30s Shanghai.
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A large part of Savannah's family was exterminated by the Pol Pot regime. He lives in a miserable, overcrowded capital still scarred by endless war. In spite of the horrors he has seen, he overflows
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An aging artist attempts to recapture his lifelong dream; to discover the secret to great art.
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Rica is head-over-heels for Kengo, her roommate of four years. Her world is shattered when Kengo announces he has met someone else, leaving Rica with a broken heart and a financial bind. Her best
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