September 27th, 2010

best books by jodi picoult
Who here has read "Handle with Care" by Jodi Picoult, What do you think so?

I just read the book last night and I am still shocked by the ending. Ok, so the book came out last year and this question has been asked many willows that end was tragic. I think the songs were there, as the pond, and its attempt to advance. but I mean, after the exhausting trial, losing his best friends are poor Amelia ignoring her disorder the power of divorce, and almost did not forget the sailors, but sad ending. Finally received the payment, and still could not see very smart six-year had worked and that is not deposited the check, or account Willow was sure of his place in the world? If Jodi had killed another girl? Twist was better or worse? Willow was finally at peace with itself? I would appreciate your opinion on the history, character, purpose and the author if you want to share would be great. Thanks Sarah D

I felt the same way. In fact, my first had feelings of anger and disbelief. Not really seeing what Willow says to kill the story. Now, as I am not so quick to say it was a bad choice. The second last row and the last lines of Willow Point of view is very important and moving. It was confirmed that she was loved, and that "This Once, it was she who broke." She was so close to these two senses. Moreover, even with money, she would not have been able to live as other children, peers and other adults. His whole life was a struggle. I'm not saying it was better that she died because they would have had a hard life, but have faced a huge pain. Jodi-I do not think I wanted a sort of fairy tale happy ending either. I think she wanted to add that the whole court case was not worth it. Charlotte has lost his best friend, her husband (for a while) Willow and trust that she was loved (for awhile). All this for the money that goes into the coffin of Willow. The trial Willow is not required to die in the end anyway. I think that Jodi wanted to instill a sense of regret that Charlotte made bad decisions when it comes to the case. These are just my random thoughts, but yes, I LOVE Jodi Picoult has written by far one of the best writers I have had the privilege of reading. :)

Jodi Picoult – 2009 National Book Festival


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