❞ رواية Nights in Rodanthe ❝  ⏤ نيكولاس سباركس

❞ رواية Nights in Rodanthe ❝ ⏤ نيكولاس سباركس

Nights in Rodanthe

Three years earlier, on a warm November morning in 1999, Adrienne Willis had returned to the Inn
and at first glance had thought it unchanged, as if the small Inn were impervious to sun and sand and
salted mist. The porch had been freshly painted, and shiny black shutters sandwiched rectangular whitecurtained windows on both floors like offset piano keys. The cedar siding was the color of dusty snow.
On either side of the building, sea oats waved a greeting, and sand formed a curving dune that changed
imperceptibly with each passing day as individual grains shifted from one spot to the next.
With the sun hovering among the clouds, the air had a luminescent quality, as though particles of
light were suspended in the haze, and for a moment Adrienne felt she’d traveled back in time. But
looking closer, she gradually began to notice changes that cosmetic work couldn’t hide:
decay at the corners of the windows, lines of rust along the roof, water stains near the gutters. The
Inn seemed to be winding down, and though she knew there was nothing she could do to change it,
Adrienne remembered closing her eyes, as if to magically blink it back to what it had once been.
Now, standing in the kitchen of her own home a few months into her sixtieth year, Adrienne hung up
the phone after speaking with her daughter. She sat at the table, reflecting on that last visit to the Inn,
remembering the long weekend she’d once spent there. Despite all that had happened in the years that
had passed since then, Adrienne still held tight to the belief that love was the essence of a full and
wonderful life. نيكولاس سباركس - ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ مذكرات حب ❝ ❞ Dear John ❝ ❞ رسالة فى زجاجة - ❝ ❞ A Walk to Remember ❝ ❞ The Notebook ❝ ❞ Nights in Rodanthe ❝ ❞ The Wedding ❝ ❞ The Lucky One ❝ ❞ The Choice ❝ الناشرين : ❞ مكتبة جرير ❝ ❞ الدار العربية للعلوم ناشرون ❝ ❞ New York : Warner Books ❝ ❞ New York : Grand Central Pub ❝ ❞ New York : Grand Central Publishing ❝ ❱
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Nights in Rodanthe

2002م - 1446هـ
Nights in Rodanthe

Three years earlier, on a warm November morning in 1999, Adrienne Willis had returned to the Inn
and at first glance had thought it unchanged, as if the small Inn were impervious to sun and sand and
salted mist. The porch had been freshly painted, and shiny black shutters sandwiched rectangular whitecurtained windows on both floors like offset piano keys. The cedar siding was the color of dusty snow.
On either side of the building, sea oats waved a greeting, and sand formed a curving dune that changed
imperceptibly with each passing day as individual grains shifted from one spot to the next.
With the sun hovering among the clouds, the air had a luminescent quality, as though particles of
light were suspended in the haze, and for a moment Adrienne felt she’d traveled back in time. But
looking closer, she gradually began to notice changes that cosmetic work couldn’t hide:
decay at the corners of the windows, lines of rust along the roof, water stains near the gutters. The
Inn seemed to be winding down, and though she knew there was nothing she could do to change it,
Adrienne remembered closing her eyes, as if to magically blink it back to what it had once been.
Now, standing in the kitchen of her own home a few months into her sixtieth year, Adrienne hung up
the phone after speaking with her daughter. She sat at the table, reflecting on that last visit to the Inn,
remembering the long weekend she’d once spent there. Despite all that had happened in the years that
had passed since then, Adrienne still held tight to the belief that love was the essence of a full and
wonderful life.
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A dictionary definition is "an invented prose narrative shorter than a novel usually dealing with a few characters and aiming at unity of effect and often concentrating on the creation of mood rather than plot."

The short story is a crafted form in its own right. Short stories make use of plot, resonance, and other dynamic components as in a novel, but typically to a lesser degree. While the short story is largely distinct from the novel or novella (a shorter novel), authors generally draw from a common pool of literary techniques.

Nights in Rodanthe    

Three years earlier, on a warm November morning in 1999, Adrienne Willis had returned to the Inn
and at first glance had thought it unchanged, as if the small Inn were impervious to sun and sand and
salted mist. The porch had been freshly painted, and shiny black shutters sandwiched rectangular whitecurtained windows on both floors like offset piano keys. The cedar siding was the color of dusty snow.
On either side of the building, sea oats waved a greeting, and sand formed a curving dune that changed
imperceptibly with each passing day as individual grains shifted from one spot to the next.
With the sun hovering among the clouds, the air had a luminescent quality, as though particles of
light were suspended in the haze, and for a moment Adrienne felt she’d traveled back in time. But
looking closer, she gradually began to notice changes that cosmetic work couldn’t hide:
decay at the corners of the windows, lines of rust along the roof, water stains near the gutters. The
Inn seemed to be winding down, and though she knew there was nothing she could do to change it,
Adrienne remembered closing her eyes, as if to magically blink it back to what it had once been.
Now, standing in the kitchen of her own home a few months into her sixtieth year, Adrienne hung up
the phone after speaking with her daughter. She sat at the table, reflecting on that last visit to the Inn,
remembering the long weekend she’d once spent there. Despite all that had happened in the years that
had passed since then, Adrienne still held tight to the belief that love was the essence of a full and
wonderful life.
Outside, rain was falling. Listening to the gentle tapping against the glass, she was thankful for its
steady sense of familiarity. Remembering those days always aroused a mixture of emotions in her—
something akin to, but not quite, nostalgia. Nostalgia was often romanticized; with these memories,
there was no reason to make them any more romantic than they already were. Nor did she share these
memories with others. They were hers, and over the years, she’d come to view them as a sort of
museum exhibit, one in which she was both the curator and the only patron. And in an odd way,
Adrienne had come to believe that she’d learned more in those five days than she had in all the years
before or after.

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نيكولاس سباركس - Nicholas Sparks

كتب نيكولاس سباركس ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ مذكرات حب ❝ ❞ Dear John ❝ ❞ رسالة فى زجاجة - ❝ ❞ A Walk to Remember ❝ ❞ The Notebook ❝ ❞ Nights in Rodanthe ❝ ❞ The Wedding ❝ ❞ The Lucky One ❝ ❞ The Choice ❝ الناشرين : ❞ مكتبة جرير ❝ ❞ الدار العربية للعلوم ناشرون ❝ ❞ New York : Warner Books ❝ ❞ New York : Grand Central Pub ❝ ❞ New York : Grand Central Publishing ❝ ❱. المزيد..

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كتب New York : Warner Books ❰ ناشرين لمجموعة من المؤلفات أبرزها ❞ Dear John ❝ ❞ A Walk to Remember ❝ ❞ The Notebook ❝ ❞ Nights in Rodanthe ❝ ❞ The Camel Club ❝ ❞ The Wedding ❝ ❞ The Bridges of Madison County ❝ ومن أبرز المؤلفين : ❞ نيكولاس سباركس ❝ ❞ Robert James Waller ❝ ❞ David Baldacci ❝ ❱.المزيد.. كتب New York : Warner Books