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I think it lost Something in the adaptation

I don't usually read or watch this genre, but I've been a Garner fan since *Maverick,* so I got me a big box of Kleenex and got ready for the flood. And it sure enough did. The romantic leads - young and old versions - do a fine job and the cinematography is gorgeous. I'm not going to go through the whole summary - you can look above or below for that - but I just want to warn potential movie viewers that they might want to read the book - which I hear is pretty slim - first. And skip on to the next review past this
**SPOILER**
I have just ordered the book to answer the following questions, which must have gotten lost in the translation to screenplay (1) How does Noah, former lumberyard laborer, who bought the Windsor Plantation with the sale of Daddy's old house & GI bill, refurbished with sweat equity, become a man of leisure prior to Allie's return? (2) Was Allie's Ice Queen Momma saying that that guy out there at the quarry was Allie's biological daddy?
/TundraVision, Amazon Reviewer