Monday, January 30, 2012

Does anyone remember a book called "The Two Sisters" that would have come out in the 70s or 80s?

A friend of mine who grew up in Yorkshire read this book as a girl and it sounds great so I'm trying to find it. She THINKS this is the title but isn't 100% sure so here's the description she gave.



It's about two sisters who live in the same house, and who marry two men for very different reasons. One marries for money and has everything she dreams of - plush carpets, dresses, foods, silks, everything colourful and sumptuous. The other marries for love and has no money. But she has enough food on the table and flowers in the garden and she is happy. The one with the money becomes sad and bitter and loses her fortune or something.

And her husband does love her, but she can't see past the money. And the thing I liked about it most was the illustrations and all the sumptuous over-the-topness of one sister's house and the plain but beautiful other sister's house. She has a rose garden that she loves which grows around the door of her house.

Does anyone remember a book called "The Two Sisters" that would have come out in the 70s or 80s?
I have never heard of that book, but if you find out... tell me! It sounds really good and interesting! And I also love to read...

Sorry I couldn't help you out...
Reply:Goblin Market: A Tale of Two Sisters

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0...



Two Sisters

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A Tale of Two Sisters . .. . Anna Maxted

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Reply:i watched the movie.....it came out in the late 90's

it was pretty good..it was funny...the one sister was real popular and all..the other sister was kinda slow...and she met a slow guy..they had a slow wedding..lol...honestly..it was a good movie...i never read the book

http://www.movieweb.com/movies/film/64/2...



Garry Marshall

Alexandra Rose, Blair Richwood, Garry Marshall, Bob Brunner

Diane Keaton, Juliette Lewis, Tom Skerritt, Giovanni Ribisi, Poppy Montgomery, Sarah Paulson, Linda Thorson, Joe Flanigan, Juliet Mills, Tracy Reiner, Hope Alexander-Willis, Harvey Miller, Hector Elizondo, Alma Yvonne

Touchstone Pictures

Comedy, Drama, Romance

Not Available

PG-13 for thematic elements involving sex-related material

124 minutes







24-four year old Carla Tate (Juliette Lewis) is a slightly mentally challenged young woman who, after years of special education at a private boarding school, has successfully transcended many of her limitations -- except that of her over-protective mother, Elizabeth (Diane Keaton).



When Carla graduates and returns home with dreams and ambitions, her need for personal fulfillment begins to express itself in ways her mother is unable to accept. When she falls in love for the first time, Carla defies her mother in order to prove that despite all appearances she has the capacity to be a responsible adult, worthy of love and being loved. Embarking on a personal journey of self-discovery, Carla and her boyfriend Danny (Giovani Ribisi) set out together to find answers to some of life's toughest challenges, and to prove that sometimes, an ordinary life can be an extraordinary achievement.


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