The Rescue

Nicholas Sparks

Original title: The rescue

earliest edition we have, 2000 Grand Central Publishing, 2005 352 pages

One of America's bestselling authors returns with a tale about the greatest commitment of all: loving someone forever. When a near-fatal car crash brings Taylor McAden together with Denise Holden, a new resident of Edenton, North Carolina, he must look into his past to see if it's not too late to take a chance on the future.

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Editions we hold

The Rescue edition · 2005 · Grand Central Publishing · 352 pages · 9780446696128
Ratunek edition · 2003 · Albatros
The Rescue hardcover · 2002 · Severn House Publishers · 464 pages · 9780727858221
The rescue edition · 2001 · Warner Books · 420 pages
Rescue edition · 2001 · Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media · 9780606218559
The Rescue paperback · 2001 · Bantam Books Ltd · 460 pages · 9780553813555
The Rescue ebook · 2001 · Grand Central Publishing · 9780446960915
The rescue edition · 2000 · Warner Books · 339 pages
The rescue edition · 2000 · Random House Large Print · 560 pages
The rescue edition · 2000 · Warner Books · 339 pages · 9780446610391

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