![]() ![]() ![]() The rent is more than they’d reckoned on paying from their carefully hoarded little nest eggs so they advertise for two more ladies to join them. Impulsive Lotty suggests they rent it together cautious Rose eventually agrees. Necessary servants remain.īoth women are dissatisfied with their Hampstead lives and long for a holiday. Small medieval Italian Castle on the shores of the Mediterranean to be let furnished for the month of April. To Those Who Appreciate Wistaria and Sunshine. Two women, not yet friends but members of the same club, spot an advertisement in The Times. It begins in London in a wet, muddy February. First published in 1922, it’s a sort of fairy story. ![]() Watching the film naturally made me want to read the book again and I found it just as charming and delightful as I’d remembered. As you’ll see if you follow the link, it starred Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Joan Plowright, Alfred Molina, Michael Kitchen and Jim Broadbent. 1992! How can it be so long ago? I loved it all over again and may even buy it. I remembered enjoying the TV film of The Enchanted April so I ordered the DVD from LoveFilm. ![]()
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