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Maynard's Talks About 'Labor Day' After NHFF Premiere

Joyce Maynard said she had many real life experiences while raising her family in New Hampshire that inspired "Labor Day."

During a Q & A session following the movie, she said that while she was living in Keene, a prison inmate used to write letters to her and she developed the character of Frank played by Josh Brolin to be someone that the reader and audience would like once he enters The lives of Adel and her 14-year-old son Henry.

Maynard said she also had a small part in the film during a flashback scene where Kate Winslet talks to a woman with bad hair in a grocery store.

When asked why she chose to set "Labor Day"!in 1987, Maynard said that she can focus more on the characters and the story without the high tech world that we live in today.

Before the film was screened, Maynard also said the movie could have been shot in New Hampshire where the novel was set, but the state is still not offering enough incentives to make film companies want to come here.

She told another person the novel and movie express a real longing for a father, "even if you have a father, you can still have the longing for a father."

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