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Violence
None
No violence
Language
None
Entirely clean language
Sexual Content
Some
An implied romantic encounter, entirely restrained
Substance Use
Barely any
Wine by the fire — unremarkable
Emotional Intensity
Some
Grief, broken marriages, and a tragic ending
What this book is about
Adrienne and Paul meet during a storm at an inn in Rodanthe. Both are at crossroads in their lives. One of Sparks's shortest and most melancholy novels — the romance is brief and the ending is tragic. Content is entirely clean and restrained. Very accessible for teen readers.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Tragic ending — Paul dies, leaving Adrienne with only memories
Themes of infidelity (Adrienne is separated, Paul is divorced) in a gray area
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