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Message in a bottle
Sparks, Nicholas
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Summary: "It had all started four weeks earlier, when she was jogging along the shores of Cape Cod Bay". This is the thought in 36-year old Theresa Osborne's mind as she sits in a plane heading for an unspecified direction, wondering if she has made the right decision.A columnist for a Boston newspaper, Theresa is divorced, the mother of a 12-year old son, overworked and stressed and wary of romance since her marriage went so miserably awry. Yet she longs for someone special...Then, one morning while jogging on the beach during her vacation, she stumbles across a half-buried bottle washed up on the shore with a message inside. She opens it to find a love letter written only three weeks earlier. My Dearest Catherine, it begins, I miss you my darling, as I always do but today is particularly hard because the ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together...For the man who wrote these words, the letter is a testament to undying love. For Theresa, it is the beginning of a voyage...a voyage of self-discovery and renewal, of passions reawakened and, perhaps, of the deepest sort of love.From Nicholas Sparks, who so successfully navigated the terrain of the heart in his bestselling novel The Notebook, here is a new, unforgettable tale to remind us of love's enormous strength and its heartbreaking fragility.


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