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Sarah, Plain and Tall is a children's book written by Patricia MacLachlan and the winner of the 1986 Newbery Medal, [1] the 1986 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, [2] and the 1986 Golden Kite Award. [3] It explores themes of loneliness, abandonment, and coping with change.
Sarah, Plain and Tall is an American drama television film that premiered on CBS on February 3, 1991, as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. It is directed and produced by Glenn Jordan from a teleplay by Patricia MacLachlan and Carol Sobieski , based on the book of the same name by MacLachlan.
Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End is a 1999 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film and is the third of three television films based on the series of children's books by Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991) and its sequel Skylark (1993).
Skylark (also titled Skylark: The Sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall) is a 1993 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film and is a sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991). Plot [ edit ]
Six years later, she was awarded the Newbery Medal for her book Sarah, Plain and Tall. [2] It was adapted as a TV movie by the same name in 1991, starring Glenn Close and Christopher Walken, with MacLachlan as one of its screenwriters. [2] [5] The two actors subsequently reprised their roles in the sequel Skylark two years later.
Sarah, Plain and Tall: Anna Witting TV film 1992 In the Best Interest of the Children: Jessica Cain TV film 1993 Heidi: Klara TV miniseries 1993 Skylark: Anna Witting TV film 1993 Miracle Child: Taffy Marshall TV film 1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Cindy "The Tale of the Mystical Mirror" 1999 Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End: Anna Witting ...
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After Jacob and Sarah get married, a severe drought forces the family to make a drastic decision. With Jacob remaining on the farm, Anna and Caleb travel with Sarah to Maine to take refuge from the drought. The journey teaches them that the power of family can transcend distance as they wait for the day when they can be reunited again.