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Handle with Care – tekijä: Jodi Picoult
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Handle with Care: A Novel

– tekijä: Jodi Picoult

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  1. sewcrazy427 suosittelee teosta: From the Seeds of Sadness (tekijä: Gemma M. Geisman), "This is the true story of the young mother who became the founder of the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation (OI Foundation) that is referenced in the back (katso lisää) of "Handle With Care". Gemma Geisman gave birth to a son with OI back in the early 1950's when very little was known about the disease. "From the Seeds of Sadness" tells of her struggles with a breakable baby and how she fought for help, information and a cure for this rare bone disease. The OI Foundation will be celebrating it's 40th anniversary in 2010. This is a book well worth reading. Keep your tissues handy!"
  2. kraaivrouw suosittelee teosta: Sisareni puolesta (tekijä: Jodi Picoult)
  3. birdsam0307 suosittelee teosta: Sisareni puolesta (tekijä: Jodi Picoult)
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Näyttää 1-5 (yhteensä 87) (seuraava | näytä kaikki)
Willow is a five-year-old girl who suffers from OI, the disease where a person's bones can break just by sitting down. Charlotte and Sean are the parents of Willow and are at odds about whether or not to sue their obstretician, who is also Charlotte's best friend, under the wrongful birth theory. Picoult had a good starting point, but with cliched characters and with a writing style of "why use 5 words when you can use 50," things went downhill fast. Disappointing read. ( )
  CatieN | Dec 19, 2009 |
Once again, an intelligent novel undermined by the lasy chapter. Why does JP do this? ( )
  livrecache | Dec 11, 2009 |
In writing about a little girl born with brittle bone disease and all the medical and legal issues revolving around that, Jodi Picoult has not shied away from focusing on the most difficult issues, ones that are not easily understood or resolved. I thank her for that. However, this is definitely one of the worst-written Picoult books I have read. The editing or lack thereof is horrendous, almost embarrassing. Picoult acknowledges conferring with many medical personnel and conducting much research on this disease before writing the book, yet she got some very basic facts, ones any high school kid would know,entirely wrong. How could she confuse the names for the major arm bones with those of the leg, for example? Either she is writing these books too quickly or her editor was on sabbatical the year this was written.

My second major complaint with this book is the ending. Picoult loves to end her books with an unexpected yet dramatic twist but she missed the boat here. She contrived an ending that made absolutely no sense whatsoever and one that completely negated her entire theme. I was so angry, I sent her an email demanding an explanation. Her very prompt answer was no more satisfying than the book was. I am convinced even she did not understand what she had done and why.

Picoult had a similar unhappy twist in My Sister's Keeper but in that book, I could see how the ending tied into what she had written in the beginning of the book; it made sense even if I didn't like it and that is the mark of a good writer. I am hoping her next books are more carefully edited and more cohesive.
  kageeh | Dec 9, 2009 |
this story is very sad, a girl is born with a diesase that makes your bones brake easily.if you like sad relestic story its a good book for you! this book will make you cry and wish you could save that little girl frome her tragic fate ( )
  MrsSClass | Dec 7, 2009 |
I must admit that I'm getting sick of Picoult's books, and this one really did almost make me sick. I just couldn't understand the reason why the mother in the book was filing the lawsuit. Her daughter was born with brittle bone disease and the mother sues her obstetrician with a wrongful birth lawsuit. Um, her daughter is alive and kicking. Yes, the daughter Willows has lots of broken bones, but she's brilliant and vibrant and a great kid. So I couldn't see how the mother could assume Willow wouldn't know about the lawsuit. I'm sure glad money isn't worth that much to me. I could never do what the mother does in this book. I was grimacing when I was listening to the audiobook. I can't even vary my sentence structure as I try to review this book because I was so disgusted by the character who lost just everything in her book to get money. Ugh. I think this might have successfully kicked Jodi Picoult books out of my reading lists. ( )
  sarahthelibrarian | Nov 30, 2009 |
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