The Notebook

The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks, published by Grand Central Publishing on June 24, 2014, is a media tie-in edition comprising 272 pages. This novel presents a poignant love story set in post-World War II North Carolina, focusing on the enduring connection between Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson. As they navigate the complexities of love and memory, the narrative explores themes of passion and the impact of time on relationships.
Readers will find a tale that delves into the emotional landscape of love, loss, and the possibility of rekindling a past romance. The story unfolds as Noah, returning home after the war, reflects on his lost love, Allie, who is engaged to another man but remains haunted by memories of their youthful bond. This edition captures the essence of a classic romance, inviting readers to experience the depth of human emotions against the backdrop of historical events.
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Experience the unforgettable, heartbreaking love story set in post-World War II North Carolina about a young socialite and the boy who once stole her heart — one of PBS’s “Great American Reads”.Every so often a love story so captures our hearts that it becomes more than a story-it becomes an experience to remember forever. The Notebook is such a book. It is a celebration of how passion can be ageless and timeless, a tale that moves us to laughter and tears and makes us believe in true love all over again…
At thirty-one, Noah Calhoun, back in coastal North Carolina after World War II, is haunted by images of the girl he lost more than a decade earlier. At twenty-nine, socialite Allie Nelson is about to marry a wealthy lawyer, but she cannot stop thinking about the boy who long ago stole her heart. Thus begins the story of a love so enduring and deep it can turn tragedy into triumph, and may even have the power to create a miracle…
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