An angry rebel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the Army, not knowing what else to do with his life--until he meets the girl of his dreams, Savannah. Their mutual attraction quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah waiting for John to finish his tour of duty, and John wanting to settle down with the woman who captured his heart. But 9/11 changes everything. John feels it is his duty to re-enlist. And sadly, the long separation finds Savannah falling in love with someone else. "Dear John," the letter read...and with those two words, a heart was broken and two lives were changed forever. Returning home, John must come to grips with the fact that Savannah, now married, is still his true love--and face the hardest decision of his life.
Nicholas Charles Sparks was born in Omaha, Nebraska on December 31, 1965, the second son of Patrick Michael (1942-1996) and Jill Emma Marie (Thoene) Sparks (1942-1989). His siblings are Michael Earl Sparks (b. Dec. 1964), and Danielle Sparks (b. Dec. 1966, d. June, 2000). As a child, he lived in Minnesota, Los Angeles, and Grand Island, Nebraska, finally settling in Fair Oaks, California at the age of eight. His father was a professor, his mother a homemaker, then optometrist's assistant. He lived in Fair Oaks through high school, graduated valedictorian in 1984, and received a full track scholarship to the University of Notre Dame.
After breaking the Notre Dame school record as part of a relay team in 1985 as a freshman (a record which still stands), he was injured and spent the summer recovering. During that summer, he wrote his first novel, though it was never published. He majored in Business Finance and graduated with high honors in 1988.
He and his wife Catherine, who met on spring break in 1988, were married in July, 1989. While living in Sacramento, he wrote his second novel that same year, though again, it wasn't published. He worked a variety of jobs over the next three years, including real estate appraisal, waiting tables, selling dental products by phone, and started his own small manufacturing business which struggled from the beginning. In 1990, he collaborated on a book with Billy Mills, the Olympic Gold Medalist and it was published by Feather Publishing before later being picked up by Random House. (It was recently re-issued by Hay House Books.) Though it received scant publicity, sales topped 50,000 copies in the first year of release.
He began selling pharmaceuticals and moved from Sacramento, California to North Carolina in 1992. In 1994, at the age of 28, he wrote The Notebook over a period of six months. In October, 1995, rights to The Notebook were sold to Warner Books. It was published in October, 1996, and he followed that with Message in a Bottle (1998), A Walk to Remember (1999), The Rescue (2000), A Bend in the Road (2001), and Nights in Rodanthe (2002), The Guardian (2003), The Wedding (2003), Three Weeks with my Brother (2004), True Believer (2005) and At First Sight (2005) all with Warner Books. All were domestic and international best sellers and were translated into more than 35 languages. The movie version of Message in a Bottle was released in 1999, A Walk to Remember was released in 2002, and The Notebook was released in 2004. The average domestic box office gross per film was $56 million -- with another $100 million in DVD sales -- making the novels by Nicholas Sparks one of the most successful franchises in Hollywood.
The film rights to Nights in Rodanthe, True Believer and At First Sight have been sold, and Nicholas Sparks has written the screenplay for The Guardian, though he has not offered it for sale at this point.
He now has five children: Miles, Ryan, Landon, Lexie, and Savannah. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and children.
His ancestry is German, Czech, English, and Irish, he's 5'10" and weighs 180 lbs. He is an avid athlete who runs daily, lifts weights regularly, and competes in Tae Kwon Do. He attends church regularly and reads approximately 125 books a year. He contributes to a variety of local and national charities, and is a major contributor to the Creative Writing Program (MFA) at the University of Notre Dame, where he provides scholarships, internships, and a fellowship annually.
"Because," he said, "it wasn't the same. I know she loves me, but she's never loved me the way she loved you. She never had that burning passion for me, but we were making a good life together. She was so happy when we started the ranch...and it just made m...
评分龙应台说:婚姻,和民主制度一样,只是人类在诸多制度中权衡利弊不得已的选择;婚姻幸福的另一面无可避免的是个人意志的削减。卧谈的时候,有人说起,傻瓜才会嫁给自己深爱的人。彼时我不理解。我一直认为,如果不能嫁给自己深爱的人,两个人一起生活的意义又在哪...
评分一直以来对于外国小说有一种抗拒感 源自于翻译后水土不服的别扭的语句排列 源自于长而拗口的人名、地名和一切名词解释 每每导致我读几页就不得不翻到前面去寻找之前的痕迹,不然真的会忘记主角是谁 我追求阅读时流畅的快感,这种磕磕绊绊的缓慢进展让人难以继续 本书的翻译...
评分相识,热恋,分手,千千万万的恋人都是这样过来的,随便可以例举出N+1本小说都是写这个主题,为什么这一本会风靡台湾?连吴佩慈这种美女明星都会专门在她的博客里撰文推荐,虽然把“邂逅”写成了“榭购”,但我们对明星原本不用太苛求,何况是人家在飞机上匆匆而就的书评。...
评分一直以来对于外国小说有一种抗拒感 源自于翻译后水土不服的别扭的语句排列 源自于长而拗口的人名、地名和一切名词解释 每每导致我读几页就不得不翻到前面去寻找之前的痕迹,不然真的会忘记主角是谁 我追求阅读时流畅的快感,这种磕磕绊绊的缓慢进展让人难以继续 本书的翻译...
S says, "The saddest people I've ever met in life are the ones who don't care deeply about anything at all."
评分真心无聊,看了50%还是只是到两人度假后相遇后分开互相写信那一段,现在已经发生的唯一戏剧性的点就是爸爸的病那个点,就这样吧。
评分我的第一部英文小说,一气呵成,超级喜欢!~~~
评分S says, "The saddest people I've ever met in life are the ones who don't care deeply about anything at all."
评分第一次那么认真地看一本英语书 还做笔记了
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