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
voice giving forget
What could you give me," I ask, my voice shaking, "to make me forget ... that you forgot about me?
memories heart two
Memories aren't stored in the heart or the head or even the soul, if you ask me, but in the spaces between any given two people.
mother father past
In half hour my mother has managed to give me what my father couldn't: my past.
eight years twenties
How do you walk into someone's life again after twenty-eight years? How do you pick up, when you were too young to know where you left off.
dream sometimes fathom
Sometimes we don't know we're dreaming; we can't even fathom that we're asleep.
jobs waiting eric
Eric understands that the world is rarelythe way it is supposed to be. And he knows that, given the chance, we don't have to wait for someone to make messes of our lives. We do a good enough job, ourselves.
mother dream real
When your mother is made out of your dreams, anything real is bound to disappoint you.
feelings drug brain
The brain of a person in love will show activity in the amygdala, which is associated with gut feelings, and in the nucleus accumbens, an area associated with rewarding stimuli that tends to be active in drug abusers. Or, to recap: the brain of a person in love doesn't look like the brain of someone overcome by deep emotion. It looks like the brain of a person who's been snorting coke.
want firsts found
It was the first time she'd discovered something she really didn't want to find, and she didn't know what to do once she'd found it.
mistake want same-mistakes
I don't want to make the same mistake twice. I don't want to tell myself it's over when it's not.
my-sisters-keeper knows sisters-keeper
When you don't know where you're headed, you find places no one else would ever explore.
moving casting amish
The English judged a person so that they'd be justified in casting her out. The Amish judged a person so that they'd be justified in welcoming her back. Where I'm from, if someone is accused of sinning, it's not so that others can place blame. It's so that the person can make amends and move on.
believe belief accepting
We dont have to accept each others beliefs..but we do have to accept each others right to believe them.
giving world way
You can be strapped to the most stable chair and still feel the world give way beneath you.