Three Weeks With My Brother

Three Weeks With My Brother

by Nicholas Sparks and Micah Sparks

3.57 out of 5 (15 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
368 
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group 
Publication Date:
02 February 2006 
Category:
Travel Writing 
ISBN:
9780751538410 

Description

In January 2003 Nicholas Sparks and his brother Micah set off on a three-week trip around the world. An adventure by any measure, this trip was especially meaningful as it marked another milestone in the life journey of two brothers who, by their early thirties, were the only surviving members of their family. As Nicholas and Micah travel the globe, from the Taj Mahal to Machu Picchu, the story of their family slowly unfolds. Just before Nicholas' marriage he and Micah lost their mother in a horseriding accident; a week short of Nicholas' triumphant debut as a novelist with THE NOTEBOOK, the brothers lost their father to a car crash, and just a few short years later they were forced to say goodbye to their sister who died of brain cancer at the young age of 36. Against the backdrop of the main wonders of the world the brothers come together to heal the wounds of this tragic legacy and maintain their determination to live life to its fullest.

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  • A good story about brother reconnecting and dealing with their past. Using a trip around the world to facilitate the conversation and the joys of world travel.

    5.00 out of 5

    foof2you

  • This book was so unlike any other Nicholas Sparks book, I was afraid I wouldn't like it. I, however LOVED it! I have read his books for so many years that it was just so riveting reading about his life. It was also very interesting to see what inspired him to write so many of my favorite novels. It was fantastic!

    5.00 out of 5

    swilliams1203

  • I was hessitant to read this Sparks book because I knew it was going to be a completely different from his normal book. But I did finally sit down and read it and I love it. I really enjoyed reading this book and but also gave me more insight into his other books and better connection.

    4.50 out of 5

    javajoe96

  • Author Nicholas Sparks and his brother write an autobiography of their lives as well as a three week tour of the world. I've probably seen more movies of his books than actually read the books, but they're always a bit sad. His life is no different and its amazing that he has even been able to write so much.

    4.50 out of 5

    eliorajoy

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