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Can?t Start a Fire: Nicholas Sparks?s latest novel, ?The Longest Ride,? opens with the voice of 91-year-old Ira Levinson, a Jew from the south. Image by Nina Subin

By Curt SchleierSeptember 9, 2013

‘I sometimes think to myself that I’m the last of my kind.”

And thus begins “The Longest Ride,” Nicholas Sparks’s latest novel. Sparks has written seventeen novels, eight of which have already made it to the silver screen.

What makes this Nicholas Sparks novel different from all other Nicholas Sparks novels? Well, the speaker continues:

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“My name is Ira Levinson. I’m a southerner and a Jew, and equally proud to have been called both at one time or another.”

Levinson, 91, is trapped in his car, which has skidded down an embankment. He has no idea when or even if he will be rescued. In his delirium, he keeps up a conversation with Ruth, his wife of 55 years, who died nine years ago.

The Levinsons are Sparks’s first Jewish characters. “I wanted to do something to keep my stories fresh and original for the reader,” Sparks explained in a telephone interview from his home in New Bern, N.C. “I think they’re going to love these characters. They’re just great, great characters.

“It was something I hadn’t done before and I thought people would like it. Also, not a lot of people know there are Jewish people in the South. We all know there are a lot of Jewish people in New York and other big cities. Not a lot of people realize how prominent they are in the history of the South. New Bern is the home of the first synagogue in North Carolina.”

Though he has never written Jewish characters before, the Levinsons are typical Sparks creations in at least one important way. The protagonists in all his books — from “The Notebook” in 1996 to later titles such as “Message in a Bottle,” “A Walk to Remember” and “Nights in Rodanthe” — find a fairy tale love and happiness.

And so it was with the Levinsons, whose marriage was seemingly bashert. He was the son of a Greensboro, N.C. haberdasher. She was the descendant of refugees from post-Anschluss Vienna by way of Switzerland.

They met when she was 16, shortly after she arrived in the States. Ruth and her mom walked into the Levinsons’ store, and it was kismet. They went to the same synagogue and walked home together on the Sabbath. There was never any doubt that they’d be married and live happily ever after. Their love would ultimately impact the relationship of the novel’s two other principal characters, Sophia, a senior art major at Wake Forest University, and Luke, a rancher and professional bull rider.

Though romance is a constant in his work, Sparks, 47, does not consider himself a romance writer. “It’s an inaccurate term to describe my work,” he said. “Romance novelists have a specific structure and very strict rules they follow.

“My books don’t fall into what romance novels are. Family dramas, Southern literature, love stories, are a lot of terms that are more accurate.”

I told him that the term “romance” was not meant in a pejorative way. Certainly his books are full of romance. He agreed, sort of.

“Romantic elements are part of my books,” he said. “But I write novels that cover a lot of different emotions and my goal really as a writer is to accurately reflect all of those emotions — happiness, fear, loss and betrayal. I want to make all of these emotions come to life so that the reader feels he knows all of these characters.”

I asked if he was familiar with the word bashert, and explained that it’s often used to refer to one’s predestined soul mate. I wondered if he believed in that kind of love outside of novels.

“I think romance is alive and well,” Sparks responded. “I think that feeling is a universal human experience. When you meet the person you are meant to be with, there’s this overwhelming feeling that this was preordained.”

“I can tell you that from my own experience. I met my wife on spring break in Florida. I was down with my friends, and I saw her walking through a parking lot. If we had stopped for one more red light, we never would have met. Was that preordained?”

Sparks’s father was a college professor who taught business and public administration. Sparks was raised Catholic and attended the University of Notre Dame on a full track and field scholarship.

Yes, he had Jewish friends growing up. And yes, he attended several bar mitzvahs — “though strangely I’ve never been to a Jewish wedding,” he remarked.

Sparks said that Ira Levinson was based on someone extremely close to him, a Jewish man who became almost a surrogate grandfather. After Sparks’s grandparents divorced, his grandmother moved to San Diego, where she kept company with a Jewish gentleman.

“They went to Israel together, they had lunch together. We didn’t have a lot of money, so we’d vacation in San Diego and stay at Grandma’s house. I became very close to him. He was almost like a grandfather to me. He taught me how to snorkel. He taught me how to body surf, and was very much part and parcel of my life.”

“Ira was modeled on him, probably less in the religious aspect than the generational aspect. He was born in 1920, as was Ira.”

Sparks was already familiar with the Shoah. “I’ve always read a lot of history and World War II is one of my favorite periods of study. I certainly consider myself fairly well-read on the Holocaust.

“We started [the Epiphany] school here in my home town. The basis of it is love in the Christian tradition, and what we mean by that is you shall love God and your neighbor as yourself, which comes from Leviticus and the Gospel.

“Our sophom*ores read the ‘Diary of Anne Frank’ and ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel. We fly them to Poland and they visit the Krakow Jewish quarter and Schindler’s factory and Auschwitz. It’s an independent school in the Judeo-Christian tradition.”

Interestingly, the school’s headmaster is Saul Benjamin, who is Jewish. In fact, Sparks works with numerous Jews, including his attorney and several of his agents. He used them to vet the authenticity of the Levinsons.

“My attorney told me, ‘My gosh, you wrote my parents.’ That was a wonderful feeling that I really got this right.”

Curt Schleier, a regular contributor to the Forward, teaches business writing to corporate executives.

Curt Schleier is a freelance writer and author who covers business and the arts for a variety of publications. Follow him on Twitter at @tvsoundoff.

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How Nicholas Sparks Came To Write His First Jewish Characters? ›

A narrator of The Longest Ride is Ira Levinson, a 91-year-old who is the author's first Jewish character. Sparks, a devout Catholic, says that Levinson is based on his grandmother's partner, whom he refers to as his surrogate grandfather.

How did Nicholas Sparks get into writing? ›

Sparks grew up mainly in north-central California, where his family moved when he was eight. He attended the University of Notre Dame on a track scholarship, but an injury ended his budding athletic career and induced him to write his first (unpublished) novel.

What inspires Nicholas Sparks to write? ›

Nicholas Sparks recounted that most of his books have been inspired by family.

How old was Nicholas Sparks when he wrote his first book? ›

At the age of 28, Nicholas decided to make another concerted, even more serious, effort at writing. To that end, he spent the second half of 1994 writing a novel he called The Notebook, scheduling his writing time around his family's schedule.

What nationality is Nicholas Sparks? ›

Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31, 1965) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and film producer.

Why does Nicholas Sparks always write about North Carolina? ›

There are a few reasons I choose to set my novels in small North Carolina towns. First, it's what I did when I first wrote The Notebook, and I've always believed that readers ought to have some idea of what to expect when they see one of my novels in the store.

Does Nicholas Sparks write in first person? ›

I've written in first person and third-person omniscient, but with this novel, I wanted to try writing in limited third-person omniscient. It was something I'd never done before, but something I'd always wanted to try.

What made Nicholas Sparks famous? ›

Sparks' breakthrough came after meeting Theresa, who sold his manuscript to Warner Books and soon, his book The Notebook became a best-seller. He also has other books, including The Longest Ride and A Walk to Remember, which also made it for screening as films.

How long does it take Nicholas Sparks to write a book? ›

I write 2,000 words a day, 3 to 4 days per week, usually between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Sometimes, writing might take three hours, sometimes seven or eight hours. At this pace, I finish a novel in 4 to 5 months and the editing process is usually straightforward.

What is a fact about Nicholas Sparks? ›

Nicholas Sparks is one of the world's most beloved storytellers. All of his books have been New York Times bestsellers, with over 130 million copies sold worldwide, in more than 50 languages, including over 92 million copies in the United States alone.

What are Nicholas Sparks books based on? ›

Nicholas Sparks' books are based on true stories, author says at Bradenton talk. BRADENTON — "The Notebook." "Message in a Bottle." "A Walk To Remember." Each of Nicholas Sparks' first three books have become well-known romantic classics in their own right.

What is the best kind of love Nicholas Sparks? ›

“The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more, that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds. And that's what you've given me. That's what I'd hoped to give to you forever.” — The Notebook.

What happened to Nicholas Sparks' parents and sister? ›

By their mid-30s, the Sparks brothers had lost their mother at 47 to a freak horse-riding accident, their kid sister Dana to brain cancer and their father to a traffic accident.

What city does Nicholas Sparks live in? ›

Sparks lives in New Bern, North Carolina Bern (about a 60-minute drive from Atlantic Beach) and has for several years, so naturally it is the setting for several of his novels. Visit New to see the Alfred Cunningham Bridge, an important site in the plot for a reunion in The Notebook.

Why do people love Nicholas Sparks? ›

His characters are very relatable. They are flawed individuals who are capable of making mistakes just like all of us. They are not too perfect which makes them more effective in relaying their emotions to us that's why it's not hard to get attached and fall in love with them.

Do guys read Nicholas Sparks? ›

Interestingly, when asked to choose their favorite book-to-screen authors, more men than women named Nicholas Sparks (32% vs. 25%). While movie adaptations often deviate from the source material, people are OK with a 23% digression before it becomes a nuisance.

What is the background of The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks? ›

In The Notebook, Nicholas Sparks write the novel by the grandparents of his wife, who had been married for more than 60 years when he met them. In The Notebook, he tried to express the long romantic love of that couple. The story takes place before and after the war.

Why is Nicholas Sparks such a good writer? ›

His characters are very relatable. They are flawed individuals who are capable of making mistakes just like all of us. They are not too perfect which makes them more effective in relaying their emotions to us that's why it's not hard to get attached and fall in love with them.

When did Nicholas Sparks write at first sight? ›

Oct 18, 2005 | From Nick At First Sight Writing Notes. I started the novel in the last week of February 2005, and completed the first draft in early June.

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