Sing You Home
On sale
12th April 2011
Price: £8.99
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
‘Never one to shy away from moral and ethical dilemmas . . . Picoult gives her readers all the virtuosic plotting, cliffhangers and twists they’ve come to expect’ Daily Mail
Zoe and Max Baxter spent ten years trying to conceive, until the heartbreak of their failure finally broke their marriage apart.
After the dissolution of their marriage, each seems on their own path to healing, as Max turns himself towards an evangelical church whilst Zoe finds solace in a new relationship with a woman, Vanessa. But when Zoe and Vanessa approach Max asking to use the frozen embryos left from their marriage, their paths come hurtling face to face.
In Max’s eyes, Zoe and Vanessa’s desire to raise a child together is an aberration.
And Zoe is not prepared to let her desire for a child go without a fight.
‘Jodi Picoult takes a controversial and provocative subject and uses it as a backdrop to a touching and emotional drama’ Sunday Express
‘Never one to shy away from moral and ethical dilemmas . . . Picoult gives her readers all the virtuosic plotting, cliffhangers and twists they’ve come to expect’ Daily Mail
Zoe and Max Baxter spent ten years trying to conceive, until the heartbreak of their failure finally broke their marriage apart.
After the dissolution of their marriage, each seems on their own path to healing, as Max turns himself towards an evangelical church whilst Zoe finds solace in a new relationship with a woman, Vanessa. But when Zoe and Vanessa approach Max asking to use the frozen embryos left from their marriage, their paths come hurtling face to face.
In Max’s eyes, Zoe and Vanessa’s desire to raise a child together is an aberration.
And Zoe is not prepared to let her desire for a child go without a fight.
‘Jodi Picoult takes a controversial and provocative subject and uses it as a backdrop to a touching and emotional drama’ Sunday Express
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Reviews
Praise for Jodi Picoult
'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it.
Picoult has an uncanny knack of dreaming up moral dilemmas that you cannot ignore: you must know the resolution . . . A challenging and clever read
Picoult's impressive ability to get inside her characters' heads is astounding. HOUSE RULES is utterly gripping
Picoult gives her readers all the virtuosic plotting, cliffhangers and twists they've come to expect
Jodi Picoult takes a controversial and provocative subject and uses it as a backdrop to a touching and emotional drama
She is a master of her craft and humanity is what Picoult does best
You can always rely on Jodi Picoult to spin a riveting read around an issue of our times
Superb