![]() ![]() That blossoming love is between two women - two women who want to have a baby. The truth is revealed in the publicity material that accompanies the review copy. It mewls on about a "career woman" whose "unexpected friendship slowly blossoms into love." Huh? That doesn't sound like Jodi Picoult at all. ![]() She doesn't need to bolster a limited talent with a gimmick.Įven more puzzling is the bland book-jacket blurb, that tells nothing about the story. ![]() Picoult is an established writer, known for tackling challenging topics like autism, organ transplants and end-of-life interventions, in the context of their emotional and usually legal effect on the ordinary family. Jodi Picoult's Sing You Home - a story about a music therapist - professes to be so about music that it even comes with its own CD, to play along as you read. ![]()
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