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The Redemption of Sarah Cain - 10/3/2008 11:38:55 PM   
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It's on Lifetime tonight.

Just wondering what others might think of it?

BTW- the movie is based on the novel that Beverly Lewis wrote by the same name. It's a story about a woman who lives in a big city and is very modern, no children, not married. Her sister and BIL are Amish and they have five children. The sisters haven't really had a relationship since the one sister went Amish. The Amish parents die, leaving the modern sister to raise the children.
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RE: The Redemption of Sarah Cain - 10/4/2008 7:51:03 PM   
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Shouldn't this be in movies?

Is this the first movie or the second? I have seen the first and have the second on my queue on Netflix. I really enjoyed the book.

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RE: The Redemption of Sarah Cain - 10/6/2008 1:38:12 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Jenny-Fair

Shouldn't this be in movies?

Is this the first movie or the second? I have seen the first and have the second on my queue on Netflix. I really enjoyed the book.


I put it here because I thought that it was made for TV. I have to say that the beginning and the ending where similar to the book, but the middle was the total opposite.
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RE: The Redemption of Sarah Cain - 10/7/2008 10:04:04 AM   
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I own this DVD. I really liked the movie. It almost made me want to become Amish! LOL I say that jokingly but in all honesty I've always longed for a "simpler" life. I often quip that one day I'm going to buy a 500 acre farm and move off into solitude just to get away from all the crazy things in life.

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RE: The Redemption of Sarah Cain - 10/8/2008 1:43:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: raivyne

I own this DVD. I really liked the movie. It almost made me want to become Amish! LOL I say that jokingly but in all honesty I've always longed for a "simpler" life. I often quip that one day I'm going to buy a 500 acre farm and move off into solitude just to get away from all the crazy things in life.


The Amish do have a wonderful quality of life, but they don't have the internet.
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