I'm a fan of Jodi Picoult's work and this doesn't disappoint. Modern assisted reproductive technologies have given rise to new questions of ethics, as this book explores. What happens when a couple divorces..who has a right to the frozen embryos and what if they can't agree? Add some religion and a...
Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult Zoey and Max are married and after 5 times trying to get pregnant viaother means (daily shots for months) she does deliver but baby is stillborn.He gives up and wants a divorce. Book goes through how they got together throughdifferent years of their lives.I found the b...
I have come to the conclusion, that, IMO, Ms. Picoult is more than likely the most overhyped female author in the United States today. Now, that I have absolutely suffered through this triffling piece of trash of a book, I can honestly say that. Ms. Picoult's books are one reason why I try to stay a...
not even going to give this a star rating, since I never made it past page 200. I couldn't even summon up any emotional connection with the characters to make it worthwhile reading
Review: After ten years trying and failing to get pregnant, Zoe is close, but it still goes wrong. After yet another miscarriage, her husband Max files and gets divorced, and he turns to drink and his brother's religion. Zoe meanwhile is focussing on her work with Vanessa, and soon finds herself in ...
The synopsis on the back of the cover;“Every life has a soundtrack. All you have to do is listen.In the aftermath of a series of personal tragedies, Zoe throws herself into her career as a music therapist. When an unexpected friendship slowly blossoms into love, she makes plans for a new life, but t...
This book was a standard Jodi Picoult book - controversial topic that includes a court case and a twist at the end. While I enjoyed this story more than some of her more recent books, it was not my favorite. The narrative felt very one-sided (even though all three of the main characters shared the...
SYH is written from the POV of each of the main characters. I prefer the omniscient view, usually, but with this book it works for me. Max and Zoe Baxter are a childless couple who've been trying to get pregnant for 9 years when Max, a former alcoholic, is unable to cope after their latest miscarr...
Just got the book in the mail after 5 1/2 months (after winning it from here from the publishers) and they forgot the corresponding CD that was to be included with it.
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