Message in a Bottle (novel)

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Message in a Bottle  
Author(s) Nicholas Sparks
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Romance novel
Publisher Warner Books
Publication date April 1, 1998
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 336
ISBN 0-446-52356-9
OCLC Number 37878680
Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21
LC Classification PS3569.P363 M47 1998

Message in a Bottle is the second romance novel written by American author Nicholas Sparks. The story, which explores the romance theme of love after grief, is set in the mid-late 1990s, then-contemporary Wilmington, North Carolina. The 1999 film Message in a Bottle produced by and starring Kevin Costner is based on this novel.

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Divorced and disillusioned about relationships, Theresa Osborne is jogging when she finds a bottle on the beach. Inside is a letter of love and longing to "Catherine," signed simply "Garrett." Challenged by the mystery and pulled by emotions she doesn't fully understand, Theresa begins a search for this man that will change her life. What happens to her is unexpected, perhaps miraculous-an encounter that embraces all our hopes for finding someone special, for having a love that is timeless and everlasting.... Nicholas Sparks exquisitely chronicles the human heart. In his first bestselling novel, The Notebook, he created a testament to romantic love that touched readers around the world. Now in this New York Times bestseller, he renews our faith in destiny, in the ability of lovers to find each other no matter where, no matter when...

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  1. ^ Barnes and Noble, 2011.
  2. ^ Nicholas Sparks "Message in a Bottle", Barnes and Noble, accessed August 18, 2011.

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