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Lynn Steger Strong’s exquisitely written fourth novel, “The Float Test,” is a piercing portrait of the Kenner clan, whose many conflicts recall that famous line from “Anna Karenina ...
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Anna Karenina, the beautiful wife of a powerful government official, dares to step outside the bounds of society to risk a dangerous and destructive love affair with the magnetic Count Vronsky.
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Mike Leigh's Hard Truths is an impressionistic portrait of scattered lives, a tragicomedy made from the perspective of various members of a Black family slowly rotting in London. It's also a tough ...
1. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy If you loved War and Peace, Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is an essential read. This novel delves into the complexities of love, betrayal, and societal expectations.
Anna Karenina is a great choice for movie fans who love movies based on books and meaningful stories that explore the themes of society, sexual desire, passion, and hypocrisy.
Several of her characters read Anna Karenina, and her fiercely political book, like Tolstoy’s, offers its own sweeping canvas of unhappy families, infidelity and farming in an imperial nation.
Anna (Krystal Reyes), Karen (Barbie Forteza), and Nina (Joyce Ching) thought they caught sight of their mother, Maggie (Yasmin Kurdi), in the hospital and tried to chase after her. Watch the ...