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Paradise Gardens

by Andrew Johnston

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Loosely based on the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber, Paradise Gardens is a story of ill-fated love among small town youths. Benjamin Jameson is the down-and-out son of a prominent businessman, struggling to make his own name independently of his overbearing family. Diana Liston is a misanthropic college student whose own problems stem from the life choices of her long-time friends. They are drawn together by fate but forced apart by circumstance, and only the heavens know where their paths lead.… (more)
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Loosely based on the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber, Paradise Gardens is a story of ill-fated love among small town youths. Benjamin Jameson is the down-and-out son of a prominent businessman, struggling to make his own name independently of his overbearing family. Diana Liston is a misanthropic college student whose own problems stem from the life choices of her long-time friends. They are drawn together by fate but forced apart by circumstance, and only the heavens know where their paths lead.

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