Wednesday, October 3, 2007

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult----Gautami's Review


Title: My Sister’s Keeper
Author: Jodi Picoult
ISBN: 13: 9781416549148
Publisher: Atria Books
Genre/Pages: Fiction/500
Rating: 4.5/5



Very surprising that I had not read any Jodi Picoult before this. I have heard of her but somehow missed reading her books. I picked two of her books yesterday and started reading ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ as soon as I got home. It kept me hooked until the end.

Anna was conceived meticulously with a genetic match for her sister Kate, who is diagnosed with APL, a fatal kind of leukaemia. By the time she is thirteen, she has undergone numerous surgeries, transfusion etc for her older sister. She had no say in those. Now, she questions her parents’ decision and wants to lead a normal life apart from her sister. She goes and hires a lawyer, Campbell Alexander to represent her.

From there starts the conflict. Her decision affects her family, her mother Sara, father Brian, Brother Jesse and of course her sister Kate. In a way, Anna is defined in terms of Kate. All are torn apart. Brian somewhat understands her predicament but Sara cannot see beyond Kate. Jesse has been ignored for as long as he remembers.

For a complete review click My Sister's Keeper..

Trish's thoughts:
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult - Picoult always shows all sides to every story, and this one I could especially relate to as my younger sister had a kidney transplant 5 years ago (when she was 18). Although I wasn't in exactly the same circumstances, I could relate to Kate's siblings.

3 comments:

alisonwonderland said...

My Sister's Keeper was my first Jodi Picoult book too. I read it just this year, but I'm a big fan now.

I'm going to have to go look and see who had chosen this book as "something about me." I'm intrigued to find out why that was.

Julie Cleghorn said...

This was my first Jodi Picoult book too and I keep reading all her others which I like, but this one and the one about the school shooting have stuck with me more than the others.

Dewey said...

I liked this book, too. And now you've won a Picoult book, I just noticed!