Was this the greatest adaptation of a novel ever put to screen?
Maybe if you like Zane novels.
>Katherine Barlow (Kissin' Kate Barlow): Katherine Barlow is a sweet and intelligent woman who teaches in a one-room school house on Green Lake one hundred and ten years before it becomes Camp Green Lake. She falls in love with Sam, a man who sells onions in the town. Although the rest of the white people in the town are racist and enforce rules that prohibit black people from going to school, Kate, who is white, does not care about the color of a person's skin and she loves Sam for the person that he is.I got douchechills from just reading this. Why would somebody write this into a book for kids?
>>221843941One of them for sure
>>221843941Nah this was. First time I ever saw a film adaptation and thought 'that's exactly how I imagined it'. Warm colors, orchestral soundtrack, and a sense of youthful wonder throughout the movie. Whole thing feels like a warm blanket.After the second movie though it all started going to shit. Oh well.
>>221843941NOLAN'S ODYSSEY
>>221843941No it just came out when you were reading it as a kid.
>>221844716that novel? the protocols of the elders of zion
>>221844228>Sachar was born on March 20, 1954, at Meadowbrook Hospital in East Meadow, New York to a religious Jewish family
>>221843941the peach jars were a metaphor for having to read that dry ass story