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
views lovely able
I've always been able to see you," I say. "It's a rather lovely view.
names judging able
As for his name, well, what attorney wouldn't want to be able put a Judge in a crate every now and then?
drama writing able
I feel I'm able to get rid of any demons lurking in my psyche through my writing, which leaves me free to create all of this and to enjoy our family life, stepping away from all the fictional traumas and the dramas. If I write about family in crisis, then I won't have to live through it, I guess.
honor mind able
It's certainly my honor to be able to, hopefully, change the world a tiny bit, one mind at a time.
names missing able
And in general, the residents of the town wondered why they all felt hollow just beneath the throat, the result of missing something they had never been able to name in the first place.
brain able mouths
No, honestly, my mouth shouldn't be able to function unless my brain's engaged.
forgiving able never-forget
What was the point of being able to forgive, when deep down, you both had to admit you'd never forget?
school thinking able
You'd think someone who'd been to medical school would be able to hear through a stethoscope that somebody was empty inside.
applaud authors books coming community giving librarians libraries library people serious unsure
I think libraries are an important part of the community. If it wasn't for librarians recommending our books to people coming into the library unsure of what to read, where would authors be? I really applaud this community for being so serious about giving to their libraries.
admit changed mean
Just because a person didn't admit that something had changed didn't mean it hadn't happened.
characters create ordinary people
You have to create characters who will whisk people away from their ordinary lives.
ill
With a chronically ill child, there is only so much you can do for your other kids.
together letters should
the letters are mixed up. U and I should be together.
brother fear believe
I used to believe everything my brother told me, because he was older and I figured he knew more about the world. But as it turns out, being a grown-up doesn’t mean you’re fearless. It just means you fear different things.