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Loading... My Sister's Keeper: A Novelby Jodi Picoult
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Very emotional, exceptionally written, thought provoking story. ( )Fascinating, multilayered story about a family's fight for survival as individuals and as a unit. Thought provoking and deeply moving. The quality of writing was great. The symbolism, descriptions, dialogue, etc. It's a tough book to read, especially for a mother, but it's very thought provoking. Great book with surprises and twists I did not expect. I cried multiple time. This may be my favorite Picoult book yet. a good book about realationships between sisters. Be prepared for an emotional roller coaster
This all feels like some awkward combination of a sci-fi novel and a movie on the Lifetime Channel.
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0743454537, Paperback)New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult is widely acclaimed for her keen insights into the hearts and minds of real people. Now she tells the emotionally riveting story of a family torn apart by conflicting needs and a passionate love that triumphs over human weakness.Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, transfusions, and shots so that her older sister, Kate, can somehow fight the leukemia that has plagued her since childhood. The product of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, Anna was conceived as a bone marrow match for Kate -- a life and a role that she has never challenged...until now. Like most teenagers, Anna is beginning to question who she truly is. But unlike most teenagers, she has always been defined in terms of her sister -- and so Anna makes a decision that for most would be unthinkable, a decision that will tear her family apart and have perhaps fatal consequences for the sister she loves. My Sister's Keeper examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, a good person. Is it morally correct to do whatever it takes to save a child's life, even if that means infringing upon the rights of another? Is it worth trying to discover who you really are, if that quest makes you like yourself less? Should you follow your own heart, or let others lead you? Once again, in My Sister's Keeper, Jodi Picoult tackles a controversial real-life subject with grace, wisdom, and sensitivity. (retrieved from Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 12:44:12 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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