The Wedding
Wilson visited his father in law (Noah) at the nursing home to
talk to him about his fear of his marriage coming to an end. Through
conversations with Noah, he realized that in order to save his marriage to Jane
he had to make her fall in love with him all over again. Initially, he thought
this would not be hard since they've been together for almost three decades but
then he realized his life with Jane had become a pattern that was not
conductive to renewing any kind of passion. Wilson realized courting Jane again
was not going to be as easy as he originally thought. Seeking for some sort of
direction, Wilson began to read books on self-help, and how to improve a
marriage. He began to spend more time at home with Jane, cooked dinner,
complimented her frequently, and even started to exercise to lose weight.
Wilson knows that it will take a long time to restore Janes's passion for him,
until one day he began to glance through family albums, and with his 30th
anniversary approaching, he thought of a great idea (book doesn't say what
yet). He wakes up every morning energized and feeling positive about his plan
with Jane. Suddenly, he receives news from his daughter Anna that she is
getting married. Anna, thought that in honor of her parents (Wilson and Jane)
she would get married on their anniversary.
So far I am enjoying this Nicholas Sparks novel, and I wonder know if Wilson's daughter’s wedding will change his plans for Jane.
Reading Time 1 1/2 hours 2/15/13 11:00-12:30 pm
So far I am enjoying this Nicholas Sparks novel, and I wonder know if Wilson's daughter’s wedding will change his plans for Jane.
Reading Time 1 1/2 hours 2/15/13 11:00-12:30 pm
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