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When Savannah Lynn Curtis comes into his life, John Tyree knows he is 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... read more

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In the book 'Dear John' by, Nicholas Sparks, there was a mixture of bittersweet emotions while I was reading.
John and Savannah fall in love during a summer romance, but the summer always has to come to an end. John went into the army and was shipped overseas. The two lovebirds promised to... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

In the book 'Dear John' by, Nicholas Sparks, there was a mixture of bittersweet emotions while I was reading.
John and Savannah fall in love during a summer romance, but the summer always has to come to an end. John went into the army and was shipped overseas. The two lovebirds promised to wait for his tour to end so they could be together forever. John received letters from Savannah as soon as he could get them from where he was after he left for war. The letters came periodically and at the beginning of each one, Savannah would begin with, "Dear John." (this is where the title came from)
However, a happily ever after ending would be too easy. John decides to enroll for another tour, leaving Savannah to wait for him even longer. John soon finds that Savannah married her best friend. They had fallen in love when they went through hardships together, and Savannah had not been strong enough to wait for John. Since John still loved Savannah with all of his heart, he knew that it would not be fair to her to ask her to choose him, so he decides to let her go and forgive her. His love for her is stronger this his desire to keep her for himself.
The bitterness came from the main character, Savannah, getting married while her summer love, John, was in the army on a tour overseas. Apart from the heart ache of losing the one you love, the sweetness of the bittersweet emotions was overwhelming. Throughout the whole book I was content with what was happening. It all began with John saved Savannahs purse from the ocean, followed by Savannah inviting him to a cookout. After that, they began spending more and more time together, especially by the beach. It didn’t take the two young adults to fall in love, but they were never able to fall out of it.
When John came back from the war to see Savannah after she had sent him the letter explaining to him that she had gotten married, she sure enough fell in love with John all over again. John knew it wouldn’t be right to rip apart a marriage and he was still upset with what Savannah had done but like everyone, he had forgiveness. Overall, I think ‘Dear John’ was a very detailed, interesting, and well put together. I would recommend this to anyone who likes a romantic novel.

Characters edit see section history

  • John Tyree: A soldier in the army mwho falls in love when he comes home on leave. When he is overseas he communicates to his loved ones with letters.
  • Savannah Lynn Curtis: meets John during her spring break, building houses for the habitat for humanity is her passion.
  • Tim Wheddon: A friend of Savannah's very friendly
  • Mr. Tyree: Johns father who collects coins and is very quiet.
  • Alan Wheddon: Tim's brother, who has Autism.
  • Brad: Susan's boyfriend and Randy's friend
  • Tony: John's friend in the army
  • Susan: Savannah's friend
  • Leroy: Owner of the bar John used to hang out at
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  • “"I'm not perfect, either. In the end, it's only God's judgment that matters, and I've learned enough to know that no one can presume to know the will of God."”
    Savannah
  • “Passion is passion. It's the excitement between the tedious spaces, and it doesn't matter where it's directed. It can be coins or sports or politics or horses or music or faith. . . the saddest people I've ever met in my life are the ones who don't care deeply about anything at all. Passion and satisfaction go hand in hand, and without them, any happiness is only temporary, because tha's when you see a person at his best, and I've found that someone else's happiness is usually infectious.”
    Savannah
  • “...I finally understood what true love really meant. Tim had told me—and shown me—that love meant that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be.”
    John
  • “And when her lips met mine, I knew that I could live to a hundred and visit every country in the world, but nothing would ever compare to that single moment when I first kissed the girl of my dreams and knew that my love would last forever.”
    John Tyree - in narration.
  • “In the end, I figured, this war was no different from any other. Wars always come back to the quest for power among the competing interests, but this understanding didn't make life on the ground any easier. In the aftermath of Baghdad's fall, every soldier in my squad was thrust into the roles of poiceman and judge. As soldiers, we weren't trained for that.”
    John
  • “When you're struggling with something, look at all the people around you and realize that every single person you see is struggling with something, and to them, it's just as hard as what you're going through”
  • “It's possible to go on, no matter how impossible it seems, and that in time, the grief . . . lessens. It may not go away completely, but after a while it's not so overwhelming”
  • “Our story has three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an end. And although this is the way all stories unfold, I still can't believe that ours didn't go on forever”
  • “I fell in love with her when we were together, then fell deeper in love with her in the years we were apart”
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  • the saddest people I’ve ever met in life are the ones who don’t care deeply about anything at all. Passion and satisfaction go hand in hand, and without them, any happiness is only temporary, because there’s nothing to make it last.
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  • Passion is passion. It’s the excitement between the tedious spaces, and it doesn’t matter where it’s directed.”
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  • “My dad always said that when you’re struggling with something, look at all the people around you and realize that every single person you see is struggling with something, and to them, it’s just as hard as what you’re going through.”
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  • A person with autism lives in his own world, while a person with Asperger’s lives in our world, in a way of his own choosing.
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  • I’d love to hear your dad talk about coins, because that’s when you see a person at his best, and I’ve found that someone else’s happiness is usually infectious.”
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  • And when her lips met mine, I knew that I could live to be a hundred and visit every country in the world, but nothing would ever compare to that single moment when I first kissed the girl of my dreams and knew that my love would last forever.
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  • I had no regrets about the way I’d turned out. Regrets about the journey, maybe, but not the destination.
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  • Carl Hiaasen because his words flowed easily and he always made me laugh. I couldn’t help but think that if schools had assigned these books in English class, we’d have a lot more readers in the world.
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  • I studied him as he went through the motions, knowing I was doing exactly the same thing that I’d grown angry at Savannah for doing. It’s strange how knowledge changes perception.
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Organizations edit see section history

  • Habitat for Humanity: A nonprofit Christian organization that partners with future and current homeowners to build simple, decent, and affordable housing for low to very low-income families. Volunteers and future homeowners work together in the building process. Houses are sold at no profit and owners are charged no interest. The purpose of the organization is to bring families and communities in need together with resources and volunteers to eliminate substandard housing in low-income areas.Source: http://learningtogive.org/papers/paper149.html
  • Taliban: An Islamic group based in the Middle East.

First Sentence edit see section history

"What does it mean to truly love another?"

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Themes & Symbolism edit see section history

  • True love: Love means that you care for another person's happiness more than your own, no matter how painful the choices you face might be, they matter more.
  • Cope: Coping is dealing with a problem that is hard for you to handle. Both John and Savannah have seperate personal problems they have to cope with and they use each other' strength and encouragement to do that.
  • The Importance of Friendship: Savannah and John have such a strong friendship that carries them through so much. They are so close that they are both best friends and lovers.
  • Selflessness: John gives up everything he has for Savannah.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 200 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2010). (authoritative list)

Preceded by The Magician's Nephew.

This book is in 2010-2011 Iowa High School Battle of the Books. (authoritative list)
This is book 154 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (June 2011). (authoritative list)

Preceded by Siddhartha, and followed by The Handmaid's Tale.

This is book 3 of 11 in Publishers Weekly Bestselling Novels In 2006. (authoritative list)

Preceded by Cross, and followed by Next.

This is book 151 of 195 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2011). (authoritative list)

Preceded by Macbeth, and followed by The Tales of Beedle the Bard.

This is book 162 of 194 in Shelfari Most Popular (December 2010). (authoritative list)

Preceded by The Runaway Jury, and followed by Harry Potter Boxed Set (Books 1-7).

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Nicholas Sparks (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Ingegerd Wallberg Tronslien (Translator)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Warner Books
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-446-52805-4
Page Count: 338

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: 2006020714
  • Dewey: 813.54 FIC SPA

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

This book is great for someone who needs to cry. Honestly, I would not have anyone under 14 read this book. Some of the content is very intense and might confuse someone younger.

Links to Supplemental Material edit see section history

  • Nicholas Sparks: The author's webpage. You can learn more about the author and his books.

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