Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult
Jodi Lynn Picoultis an American author. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003. Picoult currently has approximately 14 million copies of her books in print worldwide...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth19 May 1966
CountryUnited States of America
differences waiting next
But there's an enormous difference between an audience that's watching you because they can't wait to see what comes next and an audience that's watching you because they're waiting for you to fail.
imagine certainty sixth-sense
I imagine having that sixth sense, the certainty that what I'm looking for is within reach, even if it's still hidden.
lonely people world
A world that was crowded with people could still be a very lonely place.
i-realized
How many times would I throw this away before I realized it was what I had been looking for all along?
butterfly hands dying
I imagined what it would be like to hold a butterfly in your hands something bejeweled and treasured and to know that despite your devotion it was dying by degrees.
falling-in-love hate doors
There was a fine line between love and hate you heard that cliche all the time. But no one told you that the moment you crossed it would be the one you least expected. You'd fall in love and crack open a secret door to let your soul mate in. You just never expected such closeness one day to feel like an intrusion.
facts might lifetime
She was forced to consider the startling fact that the love of her life might not actually be someone with whom she could spend a lifetime.
faces sun blind
I realized it was like looking into the sun—you shouldn't do it, because you'd turn your face away and be blind to everything else.
blue years sky
You don't love someone because they're perfect," she says. "You love them in spite of the fact that they're not." I don't know how to respond to that; it's like being told after thirty-five years that the sky, which I've seen as a brilliant blue, is in fact rather green.
fighting numbers shapes
Life could take on any number of shapes while you were busy fighting your own demons. But if you were changing at the same rate as the person beside you, nothing else really mattered. You became each other's constant.
perfectly-normal might looks
An item that looks perfectly normal on the surface might only be disguised.
cat wind needs
You would wind up as a cat, I told her. They don't need anyone else. I need you, she replied. Well, I said. Maybe I'll come back as catnip.
forever hem littles
She thought of death like the seam of a hem: each time you lose someone close, it unraveled a little. You could still go along with your life, but you'd be forever tripping over something you previously took for granted.
ready ifs happens
Just so you know: if this ever happens to you, you will not be ready.