Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult
Jodi Lynn Picoultis an American author. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003. Picoult currently has approximately 14 million copies of her books in print worldwide...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth19 May 1966
CountryUnited States of America
teenager thinking different
Being a teenager isn't all that different from being part of someone else's story. There's always someone who thinks they know better than you do
found-you found loses
I only just found you, I can't lose you now
thinking
Did you ever think that maybe what you see isn't really what's true?
book reading stories
How do you know that you are not part of a book? That someone's not reading your story right now?
if-you-love-someone burden lays
She had loved him. He knew this; he had never doubted it. But she had also asked him to kill her. If you love someone that much, you did not lay that sort of burden on him for the rest of his life.
gun drawing hands
I can't do this to you,' he said, drawing back. Emily put her hand on his and pulled the gun to her temple. 'Then do it for me,' she said.
coward too-much
I'm too much of a coward to kill myself. And too much of a coward to live
feelings one-day answers
You know, Michael, I used to sit around looking for a way to make sense of what happened, like there was some kind of answer I could find if I just looked hard enough. Then one day I realized that if there had been one, Dave would still be here. And I wondered if this...this feeling that I couldn't figure it all out...was what Dave had been feeling, too.
when-you-love-someone love-someone
When you love someone, you don't see parts of him you don't like.
believe eye people
People believed what they wanted to believe, no matter what was right in front of their eyes.
mean gone-away causes
Just 'cause you can't see me don't mean I gone away.
fake-friends happened
You always knew after shitty things happened, who your friends really were.
rose sun matter
What could it be like to find out, in a matter of minutes, that the person you believed the sun rose and set on was not the person you'd thought?
queens men people
We'd sit with a big bowl of popcorn, wrapped together in a queen-size blanket, and would escape to a place where magic was ours for the taking, where men rescued the people they loved instead of abandoning them. A place where, no matter how bad things looked at that moment, there would always be a happy ending.