Susanna Styron adapted the novel for a CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame production that first aired on November 21, 2004.
She studied at Yale University, majoring in film studies, and, in 1976, she returned to Martha's Vineyard, where she had spent her childhood summers, to make the film, Suspended Sentence, as her senior thesis.
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