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A Bend in the Road.


Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks may refer to:
  • Nicholas Sparks (author) (b. 1965), an American author
  • Nicholas Sparks (politician) (1794-1862), a prominent early citizen of Ottawa, Canada
. 2001. Read by L.J. Ganser. 7 tapes, 10 hrs. Time Warner AudioBooks. 1-58621-178-1. $39.98. Cardboard, plastic; plot, reader notes. SA

Two loveable love·a·ble  
adj.
Variant of lovable.

Adj. 1. loveable - having characteristics that attract love or affection; "a mischievous but lovable child"
lovable
 but wounded people meet, fall in love and begin to heal. Miles and his young son Jonah are still hurting from the hit-and-run death of their wife and mother two years before. Sarah, Jonah's second-grade teacher, is trying to make a new life in New Bern, North Carolina “New Bern” redirects here. For the fictional city of the TV series Jericho, see New Bern, Kansas.
New Bern is a city in Craven County, North Carolina with a population of 23,128 as of the 2000 census.
 after being rejected and divorced by her husband. All are in need of each other and all fall in love. Just when things seem perfect, Miles and Sarah discover that their lives have already been connected in a horrible way.

Although some may wonder why the main character, a lifelong North Carolinian North Car·o·li·na  
Abbr. NC or N.C.
A state of the southeast United States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1789. First settled c.
, doesn't speak with a Southern accent A southern accent, in general, is an accent characteristic of the southern part of any country or region. With reference to the English language, the term usually refers to either of:
  • Southern American English (spoken in the Southern United States)
 while his fellow police officers do, Ganser does give variety to the voices of the other characters. There is a likable roughness to his voice that captures the deputy sheriff aspect of his personality, while the underlying mellow quality portrays the single father and eligible, but scared, man to a T. Nola Theiss, Sanibel, FL
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Author:Theiss, T. Nola
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Date:Jan 1, 2002
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