Three Weeks with My Brother

Unabridged
Author: Nicholas Sparks , Micah Sparks
Narrator: Henry Leyva
Genres: Biographies
Publisher: Time Warner Audio Books
Date: April 2004
Length: 9 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

- This collaboration between brothers will appeal to the legions of Sparks fans who are interested to know more about their favorite author's life--and eager to read each new book he writes.- Nicholas Sparks's most recent novel, "The Wedding (Warner, 9/03), had a first printing of 1.25 million copies and debuted at #2 on the "New York Times bestseller list.- "The Guardian (Warner, 4/03), an instant "New York Times bestseller, has over 700,000 copies in print to date.- The author's #1 "New York Times bestselling track record includes "Nights in Rodanthe (Warner, 9/02), "A Bend in the Road (Warner, 2001), and "The Rescue (Warner, 2000).- "A Walk to Remember (Warner, 2000) has nearly four million copies in combined print and the Warner Bros, feature film was a hit in 2001.- "The Notebook (Warner, 1996) was on the "New York Times bestseller list for over one year and has over 4.5 million copies in print combined. The New Line feature film (Fall, 2003) stars James Garner and Gena Rowlands and was directed by Nick Cassavetes.

Reviews (29)

Wonderful Book

Written by Jean Schindell on August 7th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I believe this book should become a classic love story that will be read and reread for future generations. I am 87 years old but am not ashamed to say that I am in love with Nicholas Sparks for his genuine kindness, value of life, and showing readers what life is all about and how to make it so. He is a beautiful man and we are blessed to have such an example of Christian love. Perhaps he will help others to achieve it. I have read most of this author's books and keep searching to be sure I don't miss any. Thank you Simply Audiobooks for making these novels available to readers.

Absorbing story

Written by Peggy Stortz on July 21st, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

By interweaving his childhood memories with his current trip, Sparks keeps the reader involved in both stories. The tales from the past are more captivating than the journey around the world.

3 Weeks w/My Brother

Written by Anonymous on June 16th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I usually don't enjoy biographies since it's usually a self-aggrandizement of the author, but I was just mesmerized by this story. Nicholas Sparks tells a tale that comes alive with feeling and imagery that is so moving that it either brings tears to the readers eyes or makes them laugh out loud. Great story!

Three Weeks With My Brother

Written by Tiffany Lucas on March 16th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was an oustanding book by Nicholas Sparks. I learned so much about him and his writing. It really made me love him even more as a author, by also as a brother, husband, son and father.... he's an outstanding author. I think this is one of my favorite books by Nicholas Sparks. A must read for every Nicholas Sparks fan

Three Weeks With My Brother

Written by Nanette Hott on March 15th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

LOVED LOVED LOVED this book. I think this is my favorite Nicholas Sparks book ever. What a story Mr. Sparks has. BRAVO!!

Excellent

Written by Anonymous from Franconia, NH on January 19th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Nicholas Sparks is an awesome storyteller, showing us new places in the world and the effect it has on his life while allowing the reader to reflect on there own family relationships. well worth the time!!

Three Weeks With My Brother

Written by Camille from Marlboro, NJ on January 15th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was an excellant story of Nicolas and Micah's biography ---and it was done in a way that was very interesting. It shows that even though things are hard and sad at times, that good comes out of those things. Also I like the faith that Nick spoke about and how he tried to encourage his family.

GREAT BOOK!

Written by Anonymous on October 23rd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Nicholas Sparks is a great story teller, sharing the world and his life while allowing the reader to reflect on there own family relationships. well worth the time!!

Thank you....

Written by Rosa Meza from Williams, CA on August 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I can't seem to put into words how touched I am after listening to this wonderful piece of life that the Sparks brothers have shared. To the Sparks families, thank you and keep strong.

Three Weeks with My Brother

Written by Paula Gutierrez from Winchester, VA on June 20th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

One of my favorite books by Nicholas Sparks! Reading about his tumultuous life along with an amazing trip with Micah (his brother) was an "experience" I will never forget. My respect and admiration for his strength through so many struggles in his life goes beyond words. Bravo!

Author Details

Author Details

Sparks, Nicholas

"I was born in Omaha, Nebraska on New Year's Eve, a scant 80 minutes prior to 1966, and led a largely nomadic life in the beginning. My father was still a student, working to get into a masters program, and he was eventually accepted at the University of Minnesota (where I lived for two years), then later at the University of Southern California where he earned his Ph.D. In 1974, the family moved to Fair Oaks, California, and that was pretty much where I was raised. I survived elementary school, flourished in high school and somehow ended up the valedictorian. Running was my true passion however, and I was fortunate enough to receive a full track scholarship to the University of Notre Dame.

Then, unfortunately, things got tough. I got injured, I went a little insane, and after breaking the Notre Dame record in the 4x800 relay (at the Drake relays-a record that still stands), I was injured for the rest of the year. On summer break back home after my freshman year, icing my tendon and moping around the house, my mom said ""Do something-don't just pout."" I asked ""What?"" She shrugged and said, ""I don't know...write a book."" ""Fine,"" I said, and eight weeks later I was the proud creator of my first novel, The Passing, a book that was never published. I laid it to rest at a literary graveyard of sorts-my attic-and it's still there, next to my football card collection. In all honesty, it's a wonderful story-except for the writing.

Fast forward through college-good friends, lots of football games, too much beer-until March 1988. I met a girl, Cathy, on Spring Break in Florida. She was from New Hampshire, and it was love at first sight. I told her the day after we met that we would be married someday. She laughed at me and told me to get another drink. In July, 1989, we married, and in 1991 Miles Andrew was born. Two years later, Ryan Cody entered the world, and my two sons are the greatest things that have ever happened to me.

In 1989, I wrote my second novel, The Royal Murders. It's also in the attic, filled with rejection slips. I decided to concentrate on another career. Since I was rejected not only by publishers but by law school as well, I went through a number of short-term jobs looking for something that captivated my interest. I appraised real estate, bought and restored houses, waited tables, sold dental products by phone, and finally started my own business. Like many small businesses, it was a struggle, and I eventually sold it and became a pharmaceutical representative. In 1993, I was transferred to New Bern, North Carolina, where I currently live."