Jodi Picoult is the author of twenty-four internationally bestselling novels, including My Sister's Keeper, The Storyteller and Small Great Things, and has also co-written two YA books with her daughter Samantha van Leer, Between the Lines and Off the Page. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and children. Jodi's UK website is www.jodipicoult.co.uk and she can be found on Facebook and Twitter at facebook.com/JodiPicoultUK and twitter.com/jodipicoult. She also has a YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/JodiPicoultOfficial.
A writer the world should be reading right now * Independent *
It is hard to exaggerate how well Picoult writes * Financial Times
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A wise, cerebral, propulsive adventure . . . It eruditely spans the
worlds of Egyptology, university physics and end-of-life care,
while never losing sight of its high-stakes human story... a
captivatingly immersive, multilayered, painstakingly researched and
impressively realised exploration of deeply human geographies --
Patricia Nicol * Sunday Times *
Ambitious * The Times *
This complex, time-shifting romance combines moral hazard with
Wuthering Heights echoes and degree-level Egyptology. And
there aren't many books you can say that about. -- Wendy Holden *
Daily Mail *
The pull of the well-drawn characters and powerful themes of regret
and love make this head-spinning story a compelling read * Sunday
Mirror *
Literary powerhouse Jodi Picoult writes novels that make you think
and her latest is no exception * Sunday Express *
This brilliant Sliding Doors-style novel will really get you
thinking * Sun, Fabulous Magazine *
Riveting * Hello *
A consummate storyteller * Saga *
A thrilling adventure ... one that will lead readers to both learn
a lot and also ask themselves key questions about how to create
happy lives for themselves * Associated Press *
Similar to Alice Hoffman's depiction of complex family ties,
Picoult's latest stretches the importance of recognizing our bonds
to those we love. Highly recommended for open-minded readers. *
Library Journal, starred review *
The Book of Two Ways is a return for Picoult to the themes
of her earliest books -motherhood, complicated romantic love . . .
Picoult, at this point in her career, could skilfully build tension
in a broom closet, but the best part of this book is not the
suspense; it's the look at the complexity of a woman as she enters
middle age . . . [Picoult] always tells both sides of a story not
with judgment, but with grace. * Washington Post *
Picoult's fans will appreciate this multifaceted, high concept
work. * Publishers Weekly *
Picoult's fans will be more than ready for this puzzle of a novel .
. .[they] will find heady themes to consider. * Booklist *
Powerful and compelling * VIP Magazine *
You're sure to be moved by the questions it poses about the meaning
of life and death. Food for thought in these current crazy times *
Heat *
If you've ever wondered if you could have lived another life,
you'll like this * Sun *
Picoult's writing is insightful and richly descriptive * Press
Association *
A stunning Sliding Doors-style novel about life, death, and
missed opportunities * East Anglian Daily Times, Top 10 of 2020 *
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