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Author - Jodi Picoult ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Harper Perennial was reviewed on 10-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:0060878061 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Family Saga Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Literary Literature . Click the following link to view the cover of Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.). Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Family Saga. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. Contemporary. Subjects. requestid: 574db4d6-ec8b-48df-8296-a1a31b2be6e5requestprocessingtime: 0.0770700000000000 salesrank: 82742 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 12080065530 1) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. The book was very good...I love the way that Picoult writes; however, the story could have been about 50 pages shorter and still had the same affect. I got really bored through the court case when everything was repeated from earlier in the story for the case. It just didn´t move fast enough from about page 200 on. It drug a little bit for me.
2) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. This was a very good book. Very thought provoking and the character development was excellent.¤ 3) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. While I enjoy (greatly) Picoult´s ability to make the reader see "the other side" of situations, I can´t say that I´m a huge fan of her writing. I feel that she takes the easy way out when it comes to developing her central characters here. For example, I had a really difficult time getting through the beginning of the book -- Mariah had me wanting to put the book down and never pick it back up. The only word that kept going through my mind was "pathetic". It´s as if the author wanted to draw her in the most extreme light possible so that her transformation throughout the novel would seem all the more amazing. If anything it had me wanting to shake the woman, were she real. I was literally uncomfortable while reading about her because I disliked her so much, to the point of disappointment that the author couldn´t take the time to make her character a bit more believable and less over-the-top. I mean, going to far as to have her rubbing the dent in the carpet out with her sneaker at her mother´s house? Okay, I get it Jodi, she´s high-strung and afraid of anything being less than perfect. You don´t have to beat me over the head...¤ 4) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. Too Long
5) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. Picoult is an excellent writer and develops her characters better than anyone I´ve ever read. The story moves quickly, and is fiercely entertaining. This book makes you think, and wonder, and question. Picoult has a gift for picking these types of topics. Her books are long, but she researches her subjects well to give you a full taste of the topic, but she lets you make your own mind up. The book is redeming and you fall in love with Faith, and all the main characters. The ending builds quickly and then at the end you are left with questions. I am not fan of that, I like to know what the author is trying to tell me, especially when I am that commited to a book (long). I still think her book My Sisters Keeper is better, but it´s a masterpiece.
6) Paperback Book Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.) by Harper Perennial. One of America´s most powerful and thought-provoking novelists, New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult brilliantly examines belief, miracles, and the complex core of family. When the marriage of Mariah White and her cheating husband, Colin, turns ugly and disintegrates, their seven-year-old daughter, Faith, is there to witness it all. In the aftermath of a rapid divorce, Mariah falls into a deep depression -- and suddenly Faith, a child with no religious background whatsoever, hears divine voices, starts reciting biblical passages, and develops stigmata. And when the miraculous healings begin, mother and daughter are thrust into the volatile center of controversy and into the heat of a custody battle -- trapped in a mad media circus that threatens what little stability the family has left. ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 7-Jan-2009, 00608780619780060878061, 610-420-700-080-190-490-360-191-SSB-8
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