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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) dir. Mike Newell
If books do have the power to bring people together, this one may work its magic.
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“There are three quilts every woman should make with her own hand before marriage - the Tree of Paradise, the Flower Basket and the Pandora’s Box. Sometimes, in my days as a maid, I would hang them up to dry all in a row. They’d look like flags hung out by an army as it goes to war. Well, since that time, I’ve thought, ‘Why is that women have chosen to sew such flags and lay them on the tops of beds?’ And then I thought - it’s for a warning. There are many dangerous things that may take place in a bed. It’s where we are born, that’s our first peril in life. It’s where women give birth, which is often their last. And it’s where the act takes place between men and women, sir, that I will not mention to you but I suppose you know what it is. Some call it love, others despair, or merely an indignity they must suffer through. And finally beds are what we sleep in, and where we dream, and often where we die.” - Alias Grace
There’s something depressing to the spirits about a birthday, especially when alone. I had no idea in my mind of where I should go and it struck me at once how very solitary I was. I had no friends and if you looked at things in the cold light of day, I was indeed alone in the world. I reflected that the very bird were strangers to me, for I did not even know their names. And for some reason, that seemed to me the saddest of all.
The difference between ignorant and stupid is that ignorant can learn.
Mary Whitney, “Alias Grace” Part I (written by Sarah Polley)