One of the most interesting questions you'll ever find yourself trying to answer is this: What's more important? Quantity of life, or quality? Jodi Picoult tells an entire story that has you questioning yourself the entire way with her story of a young girl suing her parents for the rights to her own body.
Along the way we to Anna fighting literally for her right to life, we meet her arsonist brother, firefighter father, ex lawyer mother, and a whole realm of interesting people both with her and against her.
Picoult tells a magnificent story, with a cruel twist at the end, just for fun. You may never look at something as black and white, because this story makes you think in all the colors of grey.
Picoult gets a 3.5 out of 5. Not the best written, but a great story.
Along the way we to Anna fighting literally for her right to life, we meet her arsonist brother, firefighter father, ex lawyer mother, and a whole realm of interesting people both with her and against her.
Picoult tells a magnificent story, with a cruel twist at the end, just for fun. You may never look at something as black and white, because this story makes you think in all the colors of grey.
Picoult gets a 3.5 out of 5. Not the best written, but a great story.
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