After finishing reading the story to Allie, Noah and Allie go for a walk and get to know each other, since Allie has forgotten many things. Noah has to lie about somethings, like his and her name, so she won’t feel sad about forgetting people and events that were so important for her. For a moment during dinner, Allie remembers Noah, but instants later her disease affects her and she forgets again. Despite this Noah doesn’t give up; one night, he goes back to Allie’s room, she wakes up and remembers him! All the acts Noah did to revive their love finally gave result.
Quote 1
“Dusk I realized then, is just an illusion, because the sun is either above the horizon or below it. And that means that day and night are linked in a way that few things are; there cannot be one without the other, yet they cannot exist at the same time. How would it feel, I remember wondering, to be always together, yet forever apart?” (p. 176)
From this quote, I would like to recognize the poetic way it was written in. The author uses a simile to compare the characters life at this moment with the relationship between day and night. What Noah tries to say is that he is close to Allie, they live together in the same retirement house and spend some time together, but yet they aren't connected anymore because of Allie's sickness.
Quote 2
"That life is simply a collection of little lives, each loved one at a time. " (p. 182)
I think that behind this quote there is a beautiful message. Each day we learn new things, we share our thoughts and stories, but most importantly we create new experiences and memories. Every day we have to live it without regrets, seeing the positive side of the life that's been given to us.
Conclusion
I would definitely recommend this book, especially to teenage girls. It shows that true love does exist and never disappears, even if 60 years pass. Throughout the book, the author used many forms of writing that makes the book more enjoyable. There are metaphors, similes, techniques such as imagery and parts of poems. It’s I book you can’t miss reading. I hope you enjoyed my blogs about “The Notebook” by Nicholas Sparks as much as I enjoyed the book.