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  1. 24 de abr. de 2014 · The List of My Desires is a gorgeous little novel that has sold more than half a million copies in its native France. It is as beautifully written as it is heart-breaking, and is a fable-like tale of how money can't buy happiness. ― STYLIST. On the whole, Jocelyne is happy with her life: her dressmaking blog, her factory-worker husband, her ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Grégoire Delacourt. Follow. The List of my Desires Hardcover – January 1, 2013. by Gregoire Delacourt (Author) 3.8 438 ratings. See all formats and editions. Jocelyne is 47 and runs her own dressmaking shop. She's a bit overweight, her husband is very ordinary and her best friends are the twins who run the hairdresser next door.

  3. The List of My Desires. 2014 · 1 hr 39 min. TV-PG. Comedy · Drama · Foreign/International. After a seamstress in a northern French town wins $18 million, she worries that her simple life may become buried in her newfound riches. Subtitles: English. Starring: Mathilde Seigner Marc Lavoine Virginie Hocq Frédérique Bel.

  4. 24 de may. de 2018 · With its modest heroine and cosy small-town air, it’s a moral fable with a surprisingly bleak sting in its tail. Jocelyne is forty-seven years old. She runs a haberdasher’s in the little town of Arras, visits her father in a nursing home and treats herself to occasional nights out with the twins who own the salon next door to her shop.

  5. Money can buy you freedom. But what about happiness?When Jocelyne looks at herself in the mirror, she sees a middle-aged, married woman who runs a dressmaking shop in a small provincial French town and lives a very ordinary existence. But what happened to all those dreams she had when she was 17?Then she wins millions on the lottery and has the chance to change her life for ever. So why does ...

  6. The List of My Desires. Comedy 2015 1 hr 34 min iTunes. Available on iTunes When a woman finds out she's won €18 million on the lottery and that she can now have anything she wants, she only has one fear: losing her modest way of life made up of simple pleasures that she cherishes more than anything. ...

  7. Synopsis. When the little haberdasher Arras discovers she’s won 18 million in the lottery and can now afford anything she wants, she has only one fear: losing the small joys of life made simple it cherishes above all. But fate is obstinate, and this is giving too long this good fortune will trigger it, despite herself, a hurricane that will ...