


As Landon scurries to make plans for the wedding, his parents and Jamie's father try to change his mind, thinking he is marrying Jamie only to make her last days happy.

This final chapter creates more questions than it answers, which is Sparks' intention. It is slow going, but in the eyes of Landon and all the assembled guests it is, indeed, "a walk to remember."įifty-seven-year-old Landon reflects on that day, telling us that he now believes in miracles. Wearing the white gown from the Christmas play, Jamie finds the strength to walk down the aisle with her father. And as in Jamie's vision of her wedding, the church is packed with guests. Reverend Sullivan officiates the wedding Landon's dad serves as his best man, as is the Southern custom, and the emotional gap between them has now disappeared. This chapter begins with the same words as a Prologue: "When I was seventeen, my life changed forever." Because Jamie agrees to marry Landon but has little time left, frantic preparations begin.
