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A thought-provoking title from Jodi Picoult, whom I can almost always count on for a entertaining/interesting read. In this one, she tackles issues of forgiveness, among other things. Her main character befriends an older gentlemen who claims to be a former Nazi who worked in a death camp. He wants her to help him die.
I think this is one of Picoult's better written novels. It's especially good if you've also read The Sunflower and are familiar with Corrie Ten Boom's post-war experiences. A refre ...more
I think this is one of Picoult's better written novels. It's especially good if you've also read The Sunflower and are familiar with Corrie Ten Boom's post-war experiences. A refre ...more

I enjoy Jodi Picoult's writing in general, but a few have really stood out as being exceptional. This one is one of the better ones, so many interesting things to consider related to love, forgiveness, stories we tell ourselves, stories we tell others. Highly recommended!
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