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Bend in the Road

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Miles Ryan's life shattered when his wife, Missy, was killed in a hit-and-run two years ago. As a deputy in New Bern, North Carolina, he not only mourns her loss but also seeks justice against the unknown driver. His world shifts when he meets Sarah Andrews, Jonah's second-grade teacher, who has relocated from Baltimore after a difficult divorce. Sensitive to the pain in Jonah and Miles, Sarah tentatively connects with them. As they share laughter and slowly fall in love, they remain unaware of a shocking secret that intertwines their lives. This revelation will challenge their beliefs and lead to a heartbreaking choice that alters their futures. The narrative captures life's bitter turns and sweet moments, offering an affirming message about human imperfections, the mistakes we make, and the joy found in love. The author conveys this with luminous intensity, highlighting the transformative power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit. Did you know the final draft was 30,000 words shorter than the first? Most locations in the story are real, and the main character's name honors the author's two oldest sons, Miles and Ryan?

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Bend in the Road, Nicholas Sparks

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Title
Bend in the Road
Language
English
Publisher
Sphere Books
Released
2006
Format
Paperback
Pages
464
ISBN10
0751538930
ISBN13
9780751538939
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First published
2001
Original title
A Bend In The Road
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Miles Ryan's life shattered when his wife, Missy, was killed in a hit-and-run two years ago. As a deputy in New Bern, North Carolina, he not only mourns her loss but also seeks justice against the unknown driver. His world shifts when he meets Sarah Andrews, Jonah's second-grade teacher, who has relocated from Baltimore after a difficult divorce. Sensitive to the pain in Jonah and Miles, Sarah tentatively connects with them. As they share laughter and slowly fall in love, they remain unaware of a shocking secret that intertwines their lives. This revelation will challenge their beliefs and lead to a heartbreaking choice that alters their futures. The narrative captures life's bitter turns and sweet moments, offering an affirming message about human imperfections, the mistakes we make, and the joy found in love. The author conveys this with luminous intensity, highlighting the transformative power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit. Did you know the final draft was 30,000 words shorter than the first? Most locations in the story are real, and the main character's name honors the author's two oldest sons, Miles and Ryan?