- The Mermaid Chair
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name = The Mermaid Chair
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author =Sue Monk Kidd
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Hodder Headline
release_date = February 28, 2005
media_type = Print (Hardcover ,Paperback )
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isbn = ISBN 0-7553-0762-3 (first edition, hardback)
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name = The Mermaid Chair
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director =Steven Schachter
producer =Michael Frislev Chad Oakes Randy Robinson Jay Daniel Beechinor
writer =Sue Monk Kidd
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starring =Kim Basinger Alex Carter Bruce Greenwood
music =Rolf Lovland
cinematography =Mike Southon
editing =Jean Beaudoin
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released = 2006 (Lifetime Network )
runtime = 90 min.
country =Canada
language = English,
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imdb_id ="The Mermaid Chair" is a 2005
novel written by Americannovelist Sue Monk Kidd , which has also been adapted as a Lifetimetelefilm starringKim Basinger , which premiered on the networkSeptember 9 ,2006 . The telefilm was directed bySteven Schachter and produced byMichael Frislev andChad Oakes ofNomadic Pictures . Theexecutive Producer wasRandy Robinson and theassociate producer wasJay Daniel Beechinor Synopsis:
Jesse returns to Egret Island in order to be with her mother following an episode where her mother chopped off her finger. Jesse is married to Hugh and mother to Dee and has been experiencing the loss of self that comes when life changes (finding herself alone with her husband after her daughter leaves for college). On the island is the monastery where Jesse's mother cooks for the monks. Jesse finds her mother burying her severed finger at the foot of the statue of the patron saint of the monastery and they are found by Father Thomas, whom Jesse falls in love with at first sight.Jesse and the monk have an affair while Jesse is also trying to figure out why her mother severed her finger. Following the severing of a second finger, Jesse's mother's friends hold a meeting where the original conspirators reveal the secrets kept regarding the death of Jesse's father.
Commentary:Much like Kidd's first novel, The Secret Life of Bees, this is about a secret that shapes a woman's life which she discovers during a time when she is discovering herself. Unlike the first novel, Jesse is undergoing a mid-life crisis instead of teenage angst. This book examines guilt, redemption, sin, and forgiveness.
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