Jodi Picoult · Biographical sketch Jodi Picoult is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-nine novels, including most recently the #1 bestseller BY ANY OTHER NAME Her landmark novel 19 MINUTES was recently deemed the most banned book in the Unites States in a recent report conducted by PEN America
Jodi Picoult · Published books Official site of Jodi Picoult - author of 28 novels, including more than a dozen New York Times bestsellers such as Wish You Were Here, The Storyteller, My Sister's Keeper and many more
Jodi Picoult · By Any Other Name (2024) The iconic Jodi Picoult (of My Sister’s Keeper, Small Great Things, A Spark of Light, and many more) travels to 1581 to rub shoulders with Shakespeare—or, anyway, the woman behind his plays
Jodi Picoult - Frequently asked questions Yes! I love getting fan mail through jodi@jodipicoult com Often, as a writer, you never know what your readers think of a book… you get critical reviews and sales figures, but none of that is the same as knowing you've made a person stay up all night reading, or helped them have a good cry, or really touched their life
Jodi Picoult · The Book of Two Ways (2020) Picoult incorporates fascinating details about Egyptology into her novel—the title comes from an ancient Egyptian tome of the same name—bringing history and a universal connection into the story
Jodi Picoult · Small Great Things (2016) Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult’s 24th novel, is the remarkable story of an African-American nurse, a white supremacist couple, and one infant whose fate pits them against each other
Jodi Picoult · A Spark of Light (2018) A new Jodi Picoult novel is always something to look forward to, and this year we were treated to both sides of the abortion debate in A Spark Of Light Told in reverse, Picoult reveals why a lone gunman has entered a female reproduction clinic and created a hostage situation
Jodi Picoult · My Sister’s Keeper (2003) My Sister's Keeper (Jodi Picoult, 2003) examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, and a good person Is it morally correct to do whatever it takes to save a child's life?
Jodi Picoult · Mad Honey (2022) Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan’s novel Mad Honey is out now, so they answered our questions about how they came to co-write a book together, becoming closer through the process, and the books they feel strongly about