
| Rating: | ★★★★★ |
| Category: | Books |
| Genre: | Other |
| Author: | Jodi Picoult |
I was drawn by the cover. At first i thought it was some chick-flick, but that's so far removed from the truth.
REVIEW BY ALLISON BLOCK
Most people spend their lives seeking to understand the purpose of their existence. Thirteen-year-old Anna Fitzgerald, the protagonist, has never for a moment questioned hers: she is the genetically perfect "match" brought into the world to keep her leukemia-stricken sister Kate alive. Physically and emotionally depleted from life in the shadow of her sibling's illness, the strong-willed Anna lashes back at the parents who conceived her out of desperation, not desire—she sues them for the medical rights to her own body.
Alternately narrated by each of its major characters, My Sister's Keeper revolves around Anna and the life-altering consequences of her very adult decision. As the novel begins, the courageous teenager enlists the legal assistance of Campbell Alexander—a relentless cynic known for suing God—who soon serves the subpoena that splinters the Fitzgerald family. Mother Sara, who gave up her law practice to render round-the-clock care to Kate, comes to her dying daughter's defense, while husband Brian sides with Anna.
With the trial date drawing near, and Kate on the verge of kidney failure, Anna teeters on an emotional tightrope. How can she reject the person who has defined her from day one? At the hospital, Anna climbs into Kate's bed and rests her head on her chest: "I didn't come to see Kate because it would make me feel better," she says. "I came because without her, it's hard to remember who I am."
Hope and heartbreak fill the pages of My Sister's Keeper, which Picoult describes as a sort of Sophie's Choice for the new millennium. "If you use one of your children to save the life of another," the author asks, "are you being a good mother . . . or a very bad one?" Blending science, philosophy, morality and ethics, this is a thought-provoking thriller that grips and won't let go.
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truly absorbing. i love this quote by Jesse, the pyromanic, delinquent and sadly neglected 18-yr old brother:
"Don't mess with the system, Anna," he says bitterly. "We've all got our scripts down pat. Kate plays the Martyr. I'm the Lost Cause. And you, you're the Peacekeeper."
i love the way each chapter is told from the point of view of different characters. you get under their skin, and see the whole issue from their points of view.
really. go read. be prepared for the ending though. don't try to sneak-peek. you'll hate yourself for it.
the author's name strikes me as sumone whose work i've read can't remember the title though...the review actually sounds familiar ...i'll chk dis one out, insyaa Allah ..thanks...
ReplyDeleteThe title sounded like a Chitra Divakaruni book... thought it might have been the sequel to "Sister of my heart" when I saw the title...
ReplyDeleteeh you got the book eh?... pinjam? wont take longer than a week to finish!
Yup a very belated bday present. It was close to 12midnite when I got you this book and kite runner at borders. Alone. One of those sleepless nights. Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteshe's quite a prolific writer, and the way she brings you under the skin of her characters is amazing. try checking out ther other books.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to read this book, thanks.
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