Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult reviewed by Jesselyn Sangon

Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult is one of many heartwarming books that she has written. The book is about a music therapist named Zoe Baxter who goes through many difficulties in her life in finding a person who understands her. The book's chapters are titled by the tracks the author wrote to give you a feeling of the story and the characters in the story itself. The author includes two other main characters. That way, the reader gets to read or visualize not only Zoe's mind and inner thoughts but also the experiences of the other two characters. In the book, you'll read about the struggle Zoe goes through to get what she wants; however, she is not alone in this struggle.

I think that if you were to read this book, I'd recommend you read the book with an open mind. The book has two different sides and when reading it would be in the best interest to not be biased. Picoult has really shined a light on one of the major issues that people deal in their lives.  I thought that this book is amazing and worth reading. I would recommend it to people who like reading about case studies, political issues, struggles, relationships,  falling in love, and religion. Sing you home by Jodi Picoult would not only give the reader an insight on different lifestyles but it would also broaden one’s view of people.

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