I’ve read just about all of Jodi Picoult’s books an liked them. Well
not Songs of the Humpback Whale, but all the others I’ve read.
This one was not what I expected when I started it. It wasn’t as
formulaic as I felt it was going to be. It’s the story of a family
broken by loss and how a new life is formed and how they each handle it.
It’s a story about tolerance for family units that look different than
your own. It’s about forgiveness and the danger of using religion as a
weapon.
I started and finished this today. I was so drawn in that I only stopped to feed the family and play Battleship with my son.
(read Jan. 1, 2013)
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