While reading this book, I really felt a connection to Ronnie, one of the main characters. Through highly relatable characters in the novel, the reader is able to connect with the emotion and struggles faced in the lives of these people. Sparks creates a memorable read through the use of relatable characters and a universal theme along with an appropriately selected setting enhancing the tone of the novel. After a rough start, Ronnie finds herself succumbing to her true feelings she has toward Will, and experiences some of the greatest emotions of her life. Adjusting to her new life in the south, Ronnie meets Will, “a beach volley ball player slash grease monkey slash aquarium volunteer” (132). Forced to reunite and improve a broken relationship, Ronnie finds that the task at hand is easier said than done. The novel begins as Ronnie, a teenage girl, is sent to spend her summer vacation with her estranged father, miles from where she wants to be and a far cry from the kind of place she is used to. By no surprise, Sparks has managed to write another tear jerker set in eastern North Carolina, where two people fall unexpectedly in love. The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks is a great read for any female.
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