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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult, this astonishing novel is “another winner.…Picoult cleverly examines the modern world of reproductive science, how best to nurture a child and what, exactly, being a family means” (People).
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult, this astonishing novel is “another winner.…Picoult cleverly examines the modern world of reproductive science, how best to nurture a child and what, exactly, being a family means” (People).
Music has set the tone for most of Zoe Baxter’s life. There’s the melody that reminds her of the summer she spent rubbing baby oil on her stomach in pursuit of the perfect tan. A dance beat that makes her think of using a fake ID to slip into a nightclub. A dirge that marked the years she spent trying to get pregnant.
In the aftermath of a series of personal tragedies, Zoe throws herself into her career as a music therapist. When an unexpected friendship slowly blossoms into love, she makes plans for a new life, but to her shock and inevitable rage, some people—even those she loves and trusts most—don’t want that to happen.
“A carefully constructed, multilayered novel about the transformative power of storytelling” (Newsday), Sing You Home deals with identity, love, marriage, and parenthood. It’s about people wanting to do the right thing for the greater good, even as they work to fulfill their own personal desires and dreams. And it’s about what happens when the outside world brutally calls into question the very thing closest to our hearts: family.
"Not one of Picoult's best"by Marisa S. (see profile)08/30/12
We felt that Jodi put too much in this book and relied too much on stereotypes. Usually her books deal with one controversial topic. This one attempted to deal with several and treated none well.
"Sing Me Home.. Jodi Picoult"by Carol H. (see profile)06/14/12
It brought to light the struggles of gay couples looking to raise and nurture a family with children. I do wish the author would have gone a little more into depth about the music therapy and the effects... (read more)
"Surprisingly Great"by Meredith H. (see profile)02/21/12
Wasn't sure what I would think of this Piccoult read. Love her others, so gave it a try. The courtroom was the biggest draw for me. Loved it. Very interesting and thought provoking topic. Great for... (read more)
"Paper Back Posse Gives it a Thumbs UP"by Diana B. (see profile)10/20/11
Our Book Club saw Jodi Picoult in Derry NH tonight what a great Time. I loved how she introduced the music and the book together and how each song tied into the story allowing the story to c... (read more)
"A great portrayal of "family""by Louann H. (see profile)08/08/11
A fast paced read with a few unexpected turn of events. Our book club LOVED this book, although we all agreed the enclosed CD did not add anything to the reading !!!
"A page turner, with some unexpected twists."by Donna W. (see profile)07/12/11
I really enjoyed this book. The characters were well developed and I got very caught up in the story. It makes a great read for book clubs, because there are so many points for discussion. I would have... (read more)