

"The Mermaid Chair" airs in a special three-night premiere beginning Saturday, September 9 at 9PM, followed by encore presentations on Sunday, September 10 at 8PM and Monday, September 11 at 9PM on Lifetime Television. All times are ET/PT.
Basinger plays 'Jessie Sullivan' who, after her daughter leaves for college, finds herself restless in her life and 20-year marriage.
When Jessie’s mother commits an inexplicable act, Jessie is forced to return to her childhood home on 'Egret Island', a tiny island off the coast of South Carolina.
Her homecoming reignites the volatile relationship Jessie has with her mother and reawakens nagging questions about her father.
Soon, she meets 'Brother Thomas', a Benedictine monk from the neighboring abbey with whom she shares an immediate and powerful connection. As the relationship unfolds, Jessie unlocks the roots of her mother’s tormented past and the secrets surrounding her father while undergoing a spiritual, artistic and erotic awakening.
Her experiences on the island lead Jessie to discover her true self and what she really wants from her life.
"I saw this as a great opportunity to bring such a beloved book to life," said Basinger.
"By premiering it on Lifetime, I think we are giving it the best possible chance of being exposed to one of the largest television audiences."
Executive Producer Randy Robinson feels that the movie is about being true to yourself.
"On the outside Jessie might lead an idyllic life, but it doesn’t mean she isn’t lost both spiritually and emotionally. She needed to go through a very difficult personal crisis to become a healthier, happier, more spiritually balanced person."
Author Sue Monk Kidd said, "I think a woman wants love and freedom at the same time. When I was writing the book, I was exploring that concept. I think a lot of women can relate to it."
"The Mermaid Chair" is co-produced by Randwell Distribution and Nomadic Pictures for Lifetime Television.
Randy Robinson (Lifetime’s "The Pact" and "Lies My Mother Told Me") is the executive producer.
Emmy Award winner Steven Schachter is the director. Schachter won two Emmy Awards in 2003 for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special and Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special.
Teleplay is by Canadian writer Suzette "Million Dollar Babies" Couture.
"The Mermaid Chair", released in the spring of 2005, has already sold over 1.5 million copies and has spent over 30 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List.

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