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The Last Song (novel)

The Last Song is a 2009 novel by American author Nicholas Sparks. The Last Song is Sparks's fourteenth published novel (fifteenth published book), and was written specifically as the basis for the film adaptation by the same name. It was released on September 1, 2009, by Grand Central Publishing. The story revolves around the summer of Veronica “Ronnie" Miller's seventeenth year, during which she is sent to stay with her estranged father. Through their shared love of music, the duo reconnect.

The Last Song
First edition
AuthorNicholas Sparks
Original titleThe Last Song
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesLast song
GenreRomance, Tragedy
PublisherGrand Central Publishing
Publication date
September 1, 2009
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages405 pages (including the prologue and epilogue)
ISBN0-446-54756-5
OCLC405107195

Plot edit

17-year-old Veronica "Ronnie" Miller is a troubled teenager who wants to live her own life and is trying her very best to ignore her divorced parents: Kim, her mother with whom she lives in New York, and Steve, her father who lives in his hometown of Wrightsville Beach, NC. Her mother decides that it would be in everyone's best interest if Ronnie and her 10-year-old brother, Jonah, spent the summer in Wrightsville Beach with Steve. Jonah is excited, while Ronnie can only wonder why her parents hate her so much as to send her there for the summer.

Once they arrive, Kim leaves and Ronnie runs off to the carnival down at the beach, where she watches a volleyball game in the crowd. As she turns to leave, one of the players, the privileged Will Blakelee, knocks into her while trying to reach the ball, spilling her soda all through the front of her shirt.

In search of a stand selling apparel, Ronnie bumps into Blaze, an estranged teen like herself. Blaze helps her find a T-shirt booth and they leave to watch a show by Marcus, Blaze's boyfriend, on the pier. The show includes "harmless" fireballs, and when it's over, the police run Marcus off. They go to sit under the pier, where Blaze heads off to get Marcus another beer. In Blaze's absence, Marcus attempts to hit on Ronnie, causing her to leave.

Later, when Ronnie finds a nest of Loggerhead turtle eggs in danger of raccoons behind her house, she decides to camp out next to it to save it. She learns that Will volunteers at the aquarium, and after a few nights of talking with him on the beach, she realizes she has feelings for him.

Ronnie then finds out that her dad has cancer. As his cancer progresses, she, Jonah, and Will finish piecing together a stained glass window while Ronnie also finishes her dad's song for him on the piano. Pastor Harris, Steve's friend, then installs the window in the new church. Kim arrives to say goodbye to Steve one last time and take Jonah home. Ronnie stays with Steve. Will had left in August to go to Vanderbilt; however, he shows up at the funeral once Steve has passed. He tells Ronnie that he is joining Columbia with her.

Release edit

A book tour for The Last Song was announced on July 11, 2009[1] and reached around 13 cities.[2] Despite the relatively short tour, The Last Song debuted at number one on weekly bestseller charts. It headed the Publishers Weekly[3] and New York Times charts for hardback fiction[4] and the Wall Street Journal chart for fiction.[5] According to USA Today's chart, which combines sales of all formats of a book, The Last Song outsold all other titles in its first week.[6] The book dropped to number 2 on all lists the following week, due to the release of Dan Brown's highly anticipated The Lost Symbol, the sequel to The Da Vinci Code.[7][8]

Film adaptation edit

The film version of The Last Song was released in the U.S. on March 31, 2010,[9] Unlike previous adaptations of Sparks's novels, Sparks participated in writing the film's screenplay; after agreeing to the project, Sparks invited his college roommate Jeff Van Wie to co-write the script. With Van Wie's help, Sparks finished the screenplay before he began writing the novel.[10] The Last Song is director Julie Anne Robinson's first feature film. The film stars Miley Cyrus as Ronnie, along with Greg Kinnear as Steve, Liam Hemsworth as Will Blakelee, Kelly Preston as Kim, and Bobby Coleman as Jonah.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ [1] February 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Nicholas Sparks interview". Sun Journal. 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  3. ^ [2][dead link]
  4. ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (2009-09-27). "Hardcover Fiction". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  5. ^ [3][dead link]
  6. ^ Donahue, Deirdre; Wilson, Craig; Minzesheimer, Bob (2009-09-16). "Book Buzz: What's new on the list and in publishing". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  7. ^ Schuessler, Jennifer (2009-10-04). "Hardcover Fiction". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  8. ^ Rich, Motoko (2009-09-22). "In Debut Week, 'Lost Symbol' Sells More Than 2 Million Copies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  9. ^ "The Last Song". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  10. ^ a b "'Everyone Needs Forgiveness' | Movies & TV". Christianity Today. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2011-03-29.

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The Last Song is a 2009 novel by American author Nicholas Sparks The Last Song is Sparks s fourteenth published novel fifteenth published book and was written specifically as the basis for the film adaptation by the same name It was released on September 1 2009 by Grand Central Publishing The story revolves around the summer of Veronica Ronnie Miller s seventeenth year during which she is sent to stay with her estranged father Through their shared love of music the duo reconnect The Last SongFirst editionAuthorNicholas SparksOriginal titleThe Last SongCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesLast songGenreRomance TragedyPublisherGrand Central PublishingPublication dateSeptember 1 2009Media typePrint Hardcover Paperback Pages405 pages including the prologue and epilogue ISBN0 446 54756 5OCLC405107195 Contents 1 Plot 2 Release 3 Film adaptation 4 References 5 External linksPlot edit17 year old Veronica Ronnie Miller is a troubled teenager who wants to live her own life and is trying her very best to ignore her divorced parents Kim her mother with whom she lives in New York and Steve her father who lives in his hometown of Wrightsville Beach NC Her mother decides that it would be in everyone s best interest if Ronnie and her 10 year old brother Jonah spent the summer in Wrightsville Beach with Steve Jonah is excited while Ronnie can only wonder why her parents hate her so much as to send her there for the summer Once they arrive Kim leaves and Ronnie runs off to the carnival down at the beach where she watches a volleyball game in the crowd As she turns to leave one of the players the privileged Will Blakelee knocks into her while trying to reach the ball spilling her soda all through the front of her shirt In search of a stand selling apparel Ronnie bumps into Blaze an estranged teen like herself Blaze helps her find a T shirt booth and they leave to watch a show by Marcus Blaze s boyfriend on the pier The show includes harmless fireballs and when it s over the police run Marcus off They go to sit under the pier where Blaze heads off to get Marcus another beer In Blaze s absence Marcus attempts to hit on Ronnie causing her to leave Later when Ronnie finds a nest of Loggerhead turtle eggs in danger of raccoons behind her house she decides to camp out next to it to save it She learns that Will volunteers at the aquarium and after a few nights of talking with him on the beach she realizes she has feelings for him Ronnie then finds out that her dad has cancer As his cancer progresses she Jonah and Will finish piecing together a stained glass window while Ronnie also finishes her dad s song for him on the piano Pastor Harris Steve s friend then installs the window in the new church Kim arrives to say goodbye to Steve one last time and take Jonah home Ronnie stays with Steve Will had left in August to go to Vanderbilt however he shows up at the funeral once Steve has passed He tells Ronnie that he is joining Columbia with her Release editA book tour for The Last Song was announced on July 11 2009 1 and reached around 13 cities 2 Despite the relatively short tour The Last Song debuted at number one on weekly bestseller charts It headed the Publishers Weekly 3 and New York Times charts for hardback fiction 4 and the Wall Street Journal chart for fiction 5 According to USA Today s chart which combines sales of all formats of a book The Last Song outsold all other titles in its first week 6 The book dropped to number 2 on all lists the following week due to the release of Dan Brown s highly anticipated The Lost Symbol the sequel to The Da Vinci Code 7 8 Film adaptation editMain article The Last Song 2010 film The film version of The Last Song was released in the U S on March 31 2010 9 Unlike previous adaptations of Sparks s novels Sparks participated in writing the film s screenplay after agreeing to the project Sparks invited his college roommate Jeff Van Wie to co write the script With Van Wie s help Sparks finished the screenplay before he began writing the novel 10 The Last Song is director Julie Anne Robinson s first feature film The film stars Miley Cyrus as Ronnie along with Greg Kinnear as Steve Liam Hemsworth as Will Blakelee Kelly Preston as Kim and Bobby Coleman as Jonah 10 References edit 1 Archived February 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Nicholas Sparks interview Sun Journal 2009 08 04 Retrieved 2009 08 06 2 dead link Schuessler Jennifer 2009 09 27 Hardcover Fiction The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 25 3 dead link Donahue Deirdre Wilson Craig Minzesheimer Bob 2009 09 16 Book Buzz What s new on the list and in publishing USA Today Retrieved 2010 05 25 Schuessler Jennifer 2009 10 04 Hardcover Fiction The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 25 Rich Motoko 2009 09 22 In Debut Week Lost Symbol Sells More Than 2 Million Copies The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 25 The Last Song ComingSoon net Retrieved 2009 05 28 a b Everyone Needs Forgiveness Movies amp TV Christianity Today 2010 03 30 Retrieved 2011 03 29 External links edit nbsp Children and Young Adult Literature portalThe Last Song on Nicholas Sparks s website Prologue of The Last Song published by Amazon com Prologue and first four chapters of The Last Song published by Hachette Book Group High quality book cover hosted by Hachette Book Group Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Last Song novel amp oldid 1156735352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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