![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Picoult abandons her usual efforts to present an equal view of both sides of an issue-Max is a pitiful right-wing puppet Zoe, Vanessa, and their attorney are saintly-but her devoted fans will nevertheless find everything they expect: big emotion, diligent research, legal conflict, and a few twists at the end. Max's discomfort with Zoe's same-sex relationship and his desire to repay Reid and Liddy, who have their own fertility problems, mean a legal battle looms. Jodi Picoults new novel about a lesbian couple struggling to start a family is going be made into a movie, thanks to Ellen DeGeneres, who obtained the. Max, meanwhile, converts to an evangelical brand of Christianity that pits him against Zoe when she asks Max for permission to use their frozen embryos. After their divorce, Max moves in with his brother and sister-in-law, Reid and Liddy, and backslides into self-destructive drinking, while Zoe devotes herself to music therapy (the book is accompanied by a CD in Zoe's voice, with awkward lyrics by Picoult) and develops a friendship with guidance counselor Vanessa that eventually turns into love and marriage. Max and Zoe's marriage, stressed by infertility problems and miscarriages, is finally destroyed by a stillborn baby. Now is the time to find out what all your friends are talking about This book offers you a background on. a lesbian woman fighting for the right to use frozen embryos created by her and her ex-husband. Sing You Home is a novel released on March 1, 2011, and tells the story of. Picoult's overstuffed latest (after House Rules) is stretched just to the breaking point. Jodi Picoults newest novel is now rising on the bestselling charts. ![]()
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