In the movie, her father has already died, and what’s stranger, she is not divorced from her husband. In the movie, we never see that fast-forwarded timeline.īut the biggest change is that in the book, Adrienne takes the weekend to get away from her children, sick father, and remarried ex-husband. In the book, Adrienne is retelling the story of she and Paul to her daughter years after the relationship ends. The storytelling and circumstances are different. However, the general plotline is about the only thing that is accurately translated from book to movie. It’s a story of love, loss, and hope for a future later in life. This is the story of Adrienne and Paul, who meet while trying to both deal with and escape from their own lives by spending a weekend at an inn on a beach in Rodanthe. In my mind, Nights in Rodanthe is one of the few Nicholas Sparks novels not about puppy love, but about second-chance love, the kind of love that comes later in life.
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