When Savannah Lynn Curtis comes into his life, John Tyree knows
he's ready to turn over a new leaf. An angry rebel, he had enlisted
in the army after high school, not knowing what else to do.
Then, during a furlough, he meets the girl of his dreams.
Savannah Lynn Curtis is attending college in North Carolina,
working for Habitat for Humanity, and totally unprepared
for the passionate attraction she feels for John Tyree.
The attraction is mutual and quickly grows into the kind
of love that leaves Savannah vowing to wait for John while
he finishes his tour of duty, and John realizing that he's
ready to settle down with the young woman who has
captured his heart.
Neither can foresee that 9/11 is about to change the world
and force John to risk every hope and dream he's ever had.
Like so many proud men and woman, John must choose
between love and country. And like all those left behind
love and country. And like all those left behind. Savannah
must decide to wait or move on. How do we choose wisely?
How can we face loss--without giving up on love? Now,
when he finally returns to North Carolina, John will
discover that loving Savannah will force him to make the
hardest decision on of his life.
An extraordinary, moving story, DEAR JOHN explores
the complexities of love--how it survives time and
how it transforms us forever.
What this book made me think of:
When I read this book, I realized that there were many
soldiers at war...who have wives who mourn for them to come
back. I realized that many people feel lonely and the sheer
thought of coming home and having frightening dreams
of the war are just haunting. They are in need of some
comfort, and sometimes they just need a letter. I realized
that many soldiers look forward to their letters from home.
Without them, they'd probably feel a lot more lonely than they
already were.
It probably never crosses any one's mind, that there are other
people out there who really would like someone to talk to.
There are cool inventions, such as the "EMAIL" which
makes it a lot easier to talk to the soldiers. Since the mail
also gets there a lot faster than if we'd just wrote a letter.
3) Are you ready to leave school?! :)
Dear John LINK
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5 comments:
Nice blog, but you might want to run spellcheck real quick'
The book sounds fantastic (I can't type today!) but you might want to do a quick grammar check as well! However, one question, is this book sad, I mean, terribly sad, because, you and cardinalsfan should know I don't do sad...
YOU SHOULD DO SAD! IT's GOOD!
Very nice blog!
great blog i really enjoyed reading it.
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