The release date for the English version of 'The Wedding' by
Nicholas Sparks is Aug 2005. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
Wilson Lewis, the son-in-law of The Notebook's Allie and Noah Calhoun, is compelled to acknowledge that his marriage no longer has passion in it after thirty years of union. He is desperate to win back his wife Jane's affection, therefore he has to find out how to win her heart again. Even if Allie and Noah's marriage serves as a wonderful example, Wilson is a guy who finds it difficult to communicate his feelings. He has been a successful estate attorney and has done a good job supporting his family, but now that his daughter is getting married, he has to confront the reality that he and Jane are no longer together, and he questions if she really loves him. Wilson is certain of one thing: over the years, his love for his wife has only grown stronger. Wilson is now struggling to win back the lady he loves, using only the memories of his in-laws' amazing fifty-year romance as a guide.
Were You Aware?
Is The Wedding The Notebook's sequel?
Were a few anonymous couples who Nicholas knew well the inspiration for The Wedding?
Is the town in North Carolina where Nicholas now resides the setting for the novel?