My sister's keeper

531 pages

English language

Published April 10, 2005 by ISIS.

ISBN:
978-0-7531-7443-2
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OCLC Number:
58831131

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Anna is 13 years old and has just come of age where she starts to think she wants control of her own body, and so has to make a difficult decision whether to sue her parents for that right. Anna knows she was born for the sole purpose to help her older sister to fight childhood leukaemia. Anna isnt sick, but she has undergone countless surgeries, transfusions and shots to help save her sister. She would like respite from the constant blood transfusions she has to endure for the sake of her sisters health.

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reviewed My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult (Pocket Books Fiction)

Found this to be a fun ride.

This was an engaging read for me. I had a hard time putting the book down because I wanted to see what was going to happen next.

I never watched the movie, so I had no idea what I was getting into with this one.

I can definitely understand why some people do not like this book at all. But I found it to be engaging enough that I wasn't bothered by a lot of the gripes others have had.

reviewed My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult (Pocket Books Fiction)

Overly sentimental

I borrowed My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult from my own sister who said it was a very emotional book. Picoult delves into the ethical and moral minefields caused by creating genetically designed babies. The youngest daughter of her imagined Fitzgerald family, Anna, was conceived solely in order to provide 'spare parts' for elder sister Kate who is dying from leukaemia. However, by the time she turns thirteen, Anna is fed up with repeated hospital visits and invasive operations so takes out a lawsuit to prevent any more of her body being harvested for Kate's benefit. The ensuing arguments threaten to tear the whole family apart.

Family members take turns narrating chapters throughout the novel so the story unravels from multiple perspectives. Unfortunately everyone speaks remarkably similarly so I often lost track of whose chapter I was reading. Picoult's prose is very manipulative too. This is an incredibly emotionally charged …

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Another moving and controversial story from Jodi Picoult, however I did find it hard to follow the timeline in places as it wasn't so clear as her other books whether we were in the past or present. Anna is a fantastic character and if it was just her story it would be 5 stars! I'm only giving it 3 stars as I found it a little long and the end seemed to be tacked on as an after-thought - to me it didn't seem a logical or believable conclusion to the story. I don't think we really needed the lawyer/GAL romance and whilst I had sympathy for Sara I didn't like her much.

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Subjects

  • Sisters
  • Fiction
  • Leukemia
  • Patients
  • Donation of organs, tissues
  • Parent and child
  • Moral and ethical aspects