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  1. A Walk to Remember. Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to ...

  2. Literature Notes. A Walk to Remember. Chapter 6. Summary and Analysis Chapter 6. In response to Jamie's idea to perform in front of the orphans, Miss Garber, the drama teacher, suggests that the entire cast (not just Jamie and Landon) perform for the orphans.

  3. Jamie's slow, painful walk down the aisle is, indeed, "a walk to remember." In the last chapter of the novel, 57-year-old Landon reflects on the 40 years that have passed since his wedding to Jamie. He still loves her and has not removed his wedding ring in all those years.

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  5. Discover the Summary and Analysis of A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks with bartleby's free Literature Guides. Our cover-to-cover analysis of many popular classic and contemporary titles examines critical components of your text including: notes on authors, background, themes, quotes, characters, and discussion questions to help you study.

  6. A Walk to Remember: Chapter 6. Miss Garber suggests that they do an entire performance for the orphans. Jamie is excited by this, confiding in Landon that she wanted to do something special for the orphans this year.

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  8. Chapter 1 evokes all the classic images of a small, Southern town in the 1950s. People wave to each other; the natural beauty surrounding the town is enjoyed and appreciated; and churches dominate town life.