![]() ![]() Judith’s parents and little sister are still in Singapore, in the path of Japanese aggressors. And even the seemingly carefree and magical realm of Nancherrow cannot keep the horrors at bay. RELATED: HOME FIRES TV REVIEW – THE WWII BATTLES OF WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONTīut the drums of war sound in the distance. (Might I just say that it was a piece of casting genius to cast Paul Bettany as Peter O’Toole’s son). He is a charming, sexy rake with a devil-may-care twinkle in his eye. Judith is quickly adopted into thisĪnd as the years pass, schoolgirl Judith develops into a lovely young woman, who has her “adoptive” brother Edward Carey-Lewis (Bettany) eyeing her with something more than brotherly love. She also introduces Judith to the whole Carey-Lewisįamily, who are loving, fun, generous, who have created a little piece of isolated ![]() Holidays, introducing Judith to a whole realm of wealth and privilege, long from Loveday invites Judith home to Nancherrow for She has been left in England as a ward of her eccentric, widowed aunt. Judith’s parents and her little sister are abroad, in Singapore, for her father’s business. Judith Dunbar meets and becomes fast friends with Loveday Carey-Lewis at boarding school. ![]()
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