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When the Sparks brothers--bestselling writer Nicholas and his older brother Micah--set off on a trip around the world, they saw it as an opportunity not only to see temples and ruins but to talk about their childhood and the fate of their family, in a fraternal bonding experience that would enlarge both their lives. As they traveled, they also thoroughly discuss their religious orientations: Nicholas is devout, Micah is not. What comes through is the fact that, despite their differences and their troubled childhood, the brothers are staunch friends.
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"I enjoyed reading this book; it fills in details about his family and where some of his other books originated."
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"This is a "must-read" for Sparks' fans! Nick reveals so much about his personal life & the inspiration for his novels. I came close to crying, both from laughter & sadness, & not many books can do that. I think it would make another great movie; does anyone else?"
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