"Will move readers to tears of happiness"
As his daughter Anna announces her plans to marry, North
Carolina attorney Wilson Lewis wonders when the romance
left his relationship with his wife. He observed the
loving relationship of his in-laws even after five decades
together and wispily wants that too, however, with the
woman he loves, his wife. Wilson blames himself that his
beloved Jane no longer loves him. He neglected her as
work was more important than family. He plans to rectify
his error if Jane allows him by showing his love for her
for the rest of his life. Wilson knows exactly where to
start his midlife transition by going to the living model
of a loving husband, his father-in-law, Noah Calhoun. The widow Noah resides in Creekside Extended Care
Facility, a home for the elderly. He nurtures a swan whom
he believes hosts the spirit of his beloved deceased wife
Allie. Mentoring his son-in-law, Noah helps Wilson makes
a major effort to regain what he now knows is most
important in his life. This sequel to the delightful NOTEBOOK (story of Noah and
Alice) is a strong second chance at love tale that
displays the spark lacking in recent works by the author.
Though Jane's motives for planning to leave her spouse is
not quite clear from her perspective, Wilson is a great
protagonist whose understanding of what he wrought is
brilliantly described as is his metamorphosis into a
loving person. Though seeing Noah as a senior citizen and
Allie dead is a shock, readers will appreciate THE WEDDING
as Nicholas Sparks is at his romantic best with this
charming story. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 18, 2003
SummaryFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sparks
comes the long-awaited follow-up to his classic tale of
enduring love, The Notebook. After 30 years, Wilson Lewis,
son-in-law to Noah and Allie (of The Notebook fame), is
forced to admit that the romance has gone out of his
marriage. Despite the shining example of his in-laws' 50-
year love affair, Wilson himself is a man unable to express
how he truly feels. With the distractions of his daughter's
upcoming wedding he is forced to realize how close he is to
losing his own wife Jane. But if Wilson is sure of
anything, it's this: His love for his wife has only
intensified over the years, and he wants nothing more than
to make their marriage work. Now, with the memories of his
in-laws' inspiring life together as his guide, Wilson
pledges to find a way to make his wife fall in love with
him...again.
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