The Rescue (Sparks novel)

The Rescue is a novel written by the American author Nicholas Sparks, first published in 2000. It debuted at number 2 on the New York Times Best Sellers list on October 8, 2000,[1] and reached number 1 the following week.[2] Sparks's son, Ryan, was the inspiration for the book.[3]

Plot summary

Denise Holton, the 29-year-old heroine, is destitute and forced to live in her mother's old house in Edenton, N.C. She's also the single mother of a handicapped child, Kyle, a four-year-old with "auditory processing problems" that render him unable to express himself or to fully understand others. Though she doesn't suspect it, Denise is on a literal collision course with true love. After she smashes her car into a tree and wakes up to discover Kyle missing, she finds deliverance in the form of Taylor McAden, dashing firefighter and compulsive risk taker, who rescues Kyle, too. Since Taylor enjoys an instant, unprecedented rapport with Kyle, there is little standing in the way of burgeoning romance. Trouble comes, however, when Denise learns of Taylor's checkered romantic past. Taylor's inability to commit, it seems, is somehow tied to his compulsive heroism, of which numerous histrionic examples are described. Denise's quest to find the source of Taylor's emotional distance takes up the final third of the book.[4]

Main characters

Notes

  1. "Best Sellers: Hardcover Fiction". The New York Times. October 8, 2000. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  2. "New York Times Best Seller Number Ones Listing Fiction By Date". Hawes Publications. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  3. "...it was inspired, of course, by Ryan, our fears for his future, and the work that Cat and I had been doing with him." From Three Weeks with My Brother, p. 315
  4. Sparks, Nicholas. The Rescue. New York: Warner, 2000. Print.
  5. "Just Another Boring Book - Nicholas Sparks - The Rescue - Epinions.com." Reviews from Epinions. Web. 18 Feb. 2011. <http://www.epinions.com/review/The_Rescue_by_Nicholas_Sparks_and_read_by_Johnny_Heller_and_narrated_by_Johnny_Heller_and_narrated_by_Mary_Beth_Hurt_and_narrated_by_John_Belford_Lloyd/content_67073183364>.
  6. Sparks, Nicholas. The Rescue. New York: Warner, 2000. Print.
  7. "Just Another Boring Book - Nicholas Sparks - The Rescue - Epinions.com." Reviews from Epinions. Web. 18 Feb. 2011. <http://www.epinions.com/review/The_Rescue_by_Nicholas_Sparks_and_read_by_Johnny_Heller_and_narrated_by_Johnny_Heller_and_narrated_by_Mary_Beth_Hurt_and_narrated_by_John_Belford_Lloyd/content_67073183364>.
  8. Sparks, Nicholas. The Rescue. New York: Warner, 2000. Print.
  9. Sparks, Nicholas. The Rescue. New York: Warner, 2000. Print.
  10. Sparks, Nicholas. The Rescue. New York: Warner, 2000. 366-71. Print.

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