Jodi Picoult is the author of nineteen novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Sing You Home, House Rules, Handle With Care, Change of Heart, Nineteen Minutes, and My Sister’s Keeper. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and... Read full bio
Perfect MatchIn the course of her everyday work, career-driven assistant district attorney Nina Frost prosecutes child molesters and works determinedly...
Songs of the Humpback WhaleFor years, Jane Jones has lived in the shadow of her husband, renowned San Diego oceanographer Oliver Jones. But during an...
Q. What is your motto or maxim?A. Why do it when you can overdo it?Q. If you could be any person or thing, who or what would it be?A. I'd like to be reincarnated as our dog, Dudley. He sleeps all day, uses his looks to get out of trouble, and is universally beloved.Q. If you could meet any historical character, who would it be and what would you say to him or her?A. Shakespeare. I'd treat him to a pint. He deserves it for coming up with the idea to make Romeo and Juliet's first verbal interaction to take the form of a sonnet.Q. Who is your favorite fictional hero?A. I'd say it's a tie between Scout Finch and Elizabeth Bennett. They're both young women who aren't afraid to use their voices to stand up for what they believe. And hey, if that gets you Mr. Darcy in the long run, who's gonna complain?Q. What is your greatest achievement?A. Raising three smart, caring, considerate kids who make me smile even when they are driving me crazy.Learn more about Jodi Picoult
...the library?s website and snags up titles by her favorite authors: Nora Roberts, James Patterson, Stephen King and Jodi Picoult. One of Workinger?s favorite aspects of the service is that there are no late fees. ?I don?t have the discipline to return a...
...The storyteller Jodi Picoult Hodder & Stoughton, 2013, pp 460, 695 Sage Singer has a past that makes her want to hide from the world. She sleeps by day and works by night...
...New York Jewish Week Early on in Jodi Picoult’s new novel “The Storyteller” (Atria), Josef Weber comments that Sage Singer doesn’t say much in their grief support group, but when she does speak up, she’s...
..."Shriver brilliantly explores the strength of sibling bonds versus the often more fragile ties of marriage." "If Jodi Picoult has her finger on the zeitgeist, Shriver has her hands around its throat." "Shriver’s understanding of her people is so...
...probably lots of books out there sadder than this, but this is pretty high on the sad scale. Jodi Picoult has children so how she actually managed to write this book I don't know; how she had the guts to actually write a book as upsetting as this...
...Christmas by Fannie Flagg No. 6 Wisconsin author Michael Perry book selections No. 7 My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult; The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokow No. 8 Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer; Just One Look by Harlan Coben No. 9 Id Know You...
...own answers about Kate’s past. This a page-turning mystery and thriller will appeal to teen fans of Jodi Picoult.– Sarah Flowers, formerly of Santa Clara County Library , CA MCMAHON , Jennifer. The One I left Behind. 422p. Morrow. Jan. 2013. Tr...
...Herman Melville, Antoine Watteau, Francisco Goya, Mozart, Emily Dickinson, Fantasia (1940), George MacDonald, Philip Sendak (father) Gregory Maguire , Jodi Picoult Maurice Bernard Sendak (/ˈsɛndæk/; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American...
...the library?s website and snags up titles by her favorite authors: Nora Roberts, James Patterson, Stephen King and Jodi Picoult. One of Workinger?s favorite aspects of the service is that there are no late fees. ?I don?t have the discipline to return a...
...The storyteller Jodi Picoult Hodder & Stoughton, 2013, pp 460, 695 Sage Singer has a past that makes her want to hide from the world. She sleeps by day and works by night...
...in Miles Corwin’s Midnight Alley and an emotional treatment to harrowing memories in two parallel stories in Jodi Picoult’s The Storyteller. The 50th anniversary of The Beatles round the corner; Newspaper Taxis: Poetry After the Beatles, is an...
...part of things - enough a part to not want to hurt others. In her book "Nineteen Minutes," Jodi Picoult writes from the perspective of a teenager who perpetrated a (fictional) school shooting: "You'll think about me and wish that you had been able to...
...New York Jewish Week Early on in Jodi Picoult’s new novel “The Storyteller” (Atria), Josef Weber comments that Sage Singer doesn’t say much in their grief support group, but when she does speak up, she’s...
..."Shriver brilliantly explores the strength of sibling bonds versus the often more fragile ties of marriage." "If Jodi Picoult has her finger on the zeitgeist, Shriver has her hands around its throat." "Shriver’s understanding of her people is so...