Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Nicholas Sparks’s"


2 mentions found


Nicholas Sparks’s sprawling home in New Bern, N.C., didn’t always look like a museum. For close to 10 years, the three-story, riverfront house was overrun with the author’s five children, who threw footballs in the living room and completed their homework at the now fully dressed dining room table custom-built for 10. “It was an active, busy household for a long time,” Mr. Sparks said. “At one point, there were four dogs and about 13 people living here — myself, my now ex-wife, our five children, an exchange student, and friends.”
Persons: Nicholas Sparks’s, didn’t, ” Mr, Sparks, , Locations: New Bern, N.C
It’s crowded and overlit, thanks to a high-wattage vanity mirror situated near a 1970s-era mini sink. “Quirky” is a word that turns up in articles about her, and quirky is rarely a mass-market trait. In 2004, it was adapted into a film starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, and its feverishly passionate dialogue (“It wasn’t over. It still isn’t over!” Gosling shouts, in the middle of a rainstorm.) Wielding a double-barreled shotgun in his review for The New York Times, the critic Stephen Holden dismissed Sparks’s book as “treacly” and called the film “a high-toned cinematic greeting card.”
Persons: Gerald Schoenfeld, Ingrid Michaelson, , , “ There’s, Michaelson, Dolly Parton, Cyndi Lauper, Sara Bareilles — Michaelson, Nicholas Sparks’s, Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, ” Gosling, Stephen Holden, Sparks’s Organizations: The New York Times
Total: 2