A Touching Story, that will Capture and Change the Lives of Millions
The Notebook is a book that contains both romance and tragedy, but in the end captures the heart of every reader. Noah Calhoun, a middle class down to earth man, and Allie Nelson a high class, socialite spent a summer together growing in love, a summer that would change their lives. More than a decade later Noah is plagued by the images of Allie, while she is engaged to a famous lawyer, but also cannot stop thinking about the summer from long ago. And so begins their story; a story of love so rich and pure that time nor distance can lay a scratch upon it; a story of love so enduring and powerful that it may have the ability to change the lives of many. Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook tackles a theme that first appears to be impossible; that love can conquer all. It is Allie's love for Noah, in which conquered her mother's disapproval of Noah in the end. This is seen by when her mother wished that she had not taken Noah's letters to Allie once the summer was over. It is Noah's love for Allie, which causes him to feel obligated to sit by her bedside everyday and read to her from the Notebook, in which tells their story. And in the end it is their love that allows an old woman who has developed Alzheimer's, to remember her long lost love. I personally like one of the many messages of the book, that love is timeless. Noah and Allie's love appears to be ageless, as seen by how Noah reads the Notebook to Allie in their old age, in which tells about their love when they were younger. It matters not the age of the lovers, or the time period in which their love existed; love lasts forever, for always. However one aspect of the novel that I did not necessarily like was when Allie was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Noah and Allie fought a good fight, went through many hard times, and over came many obstacles just so that they could live a happy life together, and when I found out that Allie would never remember the countless moments that she had spent with Noah, my heart broke. I feel as if Allie and Noah deserved to remember and to be together not only in a physical state, but also in memories. Not "always together, forever apart." The Notebook. Even though her diagnosis, is unfair, and heartbreaking it is what makes this novel memorable. Although this book tugs at the reader's emotions and questions miracles, one should read it for; the novel contains the power to allow one to believe in true love all over again. For those who enjoyed this story I would recommend A walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks, and The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.
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