While apart, Noah enlists with Fin to fight in World War II, where Fin is killed in battle. After 365 letters, Noah gives up and stops writing. Noah writes a letter to Allie every day for a year, but it is later revealed that Allie's mother had been intercepting the letters so that they never reach Allie. When Noah receives the message, he rushes to Allie's home, only to find the house gated up and empty. Allie attempts to find Noah at the lumber mill, but he is out delivering a load, so she asks Fin to tell Noah that she loves him. The next morning, Anne announces that the family is returning home to Charleston that same day. After revealing to Allie that he does not think their relationship will work, an argument ensues, leading Allie to break up with Noah in the heat of the moment as he leaves, though she quickly regrets it. Overhearing Allie's mother's insults, which include going as far as to call him trash, Noah walks out and Allie chases after him. When Allie and Noah return to her parents' mansion, it is revealed that due to their difference in social class, Allie's parents, particularly her mother Anne, do not approve of the relationship and forbid her from seeing him. They are soon interrupted by Noah's friend Fin with the news that Allie's parents have the police looking for her. While there, they attempt to have sex for the first time, in spite of Allie being nervous and rambling. One evening, he takes her to the abandoned Windsor Plantation that he intends to buy and restore for them. He pursues her, and they begin a summer romance. In 1940, at a carnival in Seabrook Island, South Carolina, poor lumber mill worker Noah Calhoun sees 17-year-old heiress Allison "Allie" Hamilton, who is spending the summer in town with her parents. At a modern-day nursing home, an elderly man, Duke, reads a romantic story from his notebook to a fellow patient.
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