![]() ![]() Listen to the soundtrack with your book club members and discuss how the song choices reinforce or affect your reading. ![]() ![]() An original, accompanying soundtrack is available for Sing You Home. In her own inimitable straightforward, honest style Jodi tackles these topics and more adultery, sibling rivalry, alcoholism and religious zealots.ġ. What is the legal status of an embryo and what role does religion play in our lives. She'll make you think about the definition of a traditional family and the challenges of being gay and raising a family. Jodi covers some timely yet controversial issues in this story. A must read for Jodi's fans.īook Club Talking Points: Talking Points: Recommend to those who like a good story or books that make you think. In short, another book full of hot controversial topics, yes a bit formulaic and predictable but very much worth reading just the same. Again, she presents a balanced perspective not giving weight to either the female or male heartache of going through this procedure. Picoult also does a great job of portraying the emotional and physical toll of couples with infertility issues. In a sensitive manner she questions the impact of same sex unions on the children born or adopted into these families and asks if society as a whole can accept rather than fear these "non-traditional" families. In this book, she tackles the rights of gay parents and embryos, both timely emotionally charged issues. PBR Book Review: (by- Linda )What I really like about Jodi Picoult, is that she takes controversial tough topics, gives both side a fair shack, stirs up the emotions and stimulates thought. ![]()
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