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The novel was inspired by Sparks' sister, [1] [5] Danielle Sparks Lewis, who later died of cancer in June 2000. Although the story is largely fictional, certain parts were based on real experiences. [4]
Danielle Sparks Lewis was born on December 31, 1966 in Carver, Carver County, Minnesota. Danielle died on June 2, 2000 in California, USA.
The inspiration for A Walk to Remember came from Nicholas Sparks' sister, Danielle Sparks Lewis, when she died of cancer in 2000. In the speech he gave after her death in Berlin, Nicholas admits that 'In many ways, Jamie Sullivan was my younger sister".
While the novel is not based on a true story, it was inspired by Sparks' sister Danielle Sparks Lewis, who died in June 2000 at the age of 33. "Like Jamie, my sister got cancer," Sparks...
The inspiration for A Walk to Remember was Nicholas Sparks' sister, Danielle Sparks Lewis, who died of breast cancer in 2000. In a speech he gave after her death in Berlin, the author admits that "In many ways, Jamie Sullivan was my younger sister".
Danielle Therese (Sparks) Lewis. (1966 - 2000) Danielle Therese "Dana" Lewis formerly Sparks. Born 6 Dec 1966 in Watertown, Carver, Minnesota, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Patrick Michael Sparks and Jill Emma Marie (Theone) Sparks. Sister of Nicholas Sparks.
Danielle Sparks Lewis was a celebrity sister, who garnered public attention for being the sister of American novelist and screenwriter Nicholas Charles Sparks. Danielle Sparks Lewis is dead today. She died at the young age of 34.
Danielle Therese. Sparks. Lewis. Birth. 31 Dec 1966. Watertown, Carver County, Minnesota, USA. Death. 2 Jun 2000 (aged 33) Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA.
Danielle Sparks Lewis was born on 31 December 1966 in Carver, Carver County, Minnesota. Danielle died on 2 June 2000 in California, USA.
When Danielle "Dana" Therese Sparks was born on 31 December 1966, in Watertown, Carver, Minnesota, United States, her father, Patrick Michael Sparks, was 24 and her mother, Jill Emma Marie Thoene, was 24. She died on 2 June 2000, in California, United States, at the age of 33.