Summary
Nicholas Sparks: The Wedding
Nicholas Sparks' debut novel, "Winter for Two" sold millions of copies and delighted readers and critics around the world. Although he was followed by several more of his bestsellers, readers did not stop hoping for a continuation of the romantic story about Allie and Noah Calhoun - and now they got it.
Lawyer Wilson Lewis has been married to Noah and Allie's daughter Jane for thirty years. Together they raised three beautiful children and live happily in the bucolic town of New Bern. But after he forgets his wedding anniversary, Wilson realizes that both passion and romance are gone from him and, fearing that his own wife no longer loves him, he decides to seek advice from Noah, who spends his days in a retirement home feeding a swan he's sure is the reincarnation of his beloved Allie.
Desperate to win Jane's love back, Wison will have to find a way to make her fall in love with him again. Because, despite the beautiful example of marriage that Allie and Noah had, Wilson is a closed person, a man unable to express what he feels. The only thing he can do, it seems, is to take care of his family existentially. But with his daughter's upcoming wedding and his emotionally estranged wife, that too will have to change. Having in front of him the memories of fifty years long beautiful love story of his boyfriend, maybe it will not be so difficult to find a way to the heart of the woman he adores.
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