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
eye ordinary-days blink
It never failed to amaze me how the most ordinary day could be catapulted into the extraordinary in the blink of an eye.
perfect heartbeat photograph
This is what I like about photographs. They're proof that once, even if just for a heartbeat, everything was perfect.
ifs describing knows
If you've lived through it, you already know there are no words that will ever come close to describing it, and if you didn't - you will never understand.
eye religion sometimes
Sometimes you can see things happen right in front of your eyes and still jump to the wrong conclusions.
fall eggs height
Words are like eggs dropped from great heights; you can no more call them back than ignore the mess they leave when they fall.
children loss shoes
To say there had been a loss was ludicrous; one lost a shoe or a set of keys. You did not suffer the death of a child and say there was a loss. There was a catastrophe. A devastation. A hell.
girl may want
It's about a girl who is on the cusp of becoming someone.. A girl who may not know what she wants right now, and she may not know who she is right now, but who deserves the chance to find out.
dream believe belief
Beliefs are the roads we take to our dreams. Believe you can do something-or believe you can't-and you'll be right everytime.
connected
You can touch everything and be connected to nothing.
inspirational recovery dark
There's always going to be bad stuff out there. But here's the amazing thing -- light trumps darkness, every time. You stick a candle into the dark, but you can't stick the dark into the light.
pain past coal
The more you get past pain, the more it goes from coal to diamond.
life heartbreak heartbroken
Once you had put the pieces back together, even though you may look intact, you were never quite the same as you'd been before the fall.
motivational dream differences
You know what the difference is between a dream and a goal?... A plan.
hero simple hands
Heroes didn't leap tall buildings or stop bullets with an outstretched hand; they didn't wear boots and capes. They bled, and they bruised, and their superpowers were as simple as listening, or loving. Heroes were ordinary people who knew that even if their own lives were impossibly knotted, they could untangle someone else's. And maybe that one act could lead someone to rescue you right back.