
Leaving Home
Short Pieces
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Jodi Picoult
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Jodi Picoult
Leaving Home brings together three previously published short pieces, each dealing with a variation on the theme of leaving home. The first, "Weights and Measures", deals with the tragic loss of a child; the second is a non-fiction letter Picoult wrote to her eldest son as he left for college; and “Ritz” tells the story of a mother who takes the vacation all mothers need sometime.
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Mothers Dealing With Leaving and Loss
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Not Bad, Just Not Great
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Get out the tissues (I'm not kidding)
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In the letter to her son, I wanted to give Jodi a big hug and ask her to be my mom. Kyle is so lucky to have a mom as who doesn’t just love him, but also likes the person he became. Every child should have a parent write a similar letter.
The story of the parents who lost a daughter WEIGHTS AND MEASURES touched me, more for the father’s grief than the moms.
I didn’t enjoy RITZ the runaway mom story as much, though I liked the voice of the daughter who narrated the story.
Picoult is a pretty good narrator, for someone not trained.
Can Jodi Picoult adopt me?
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Not very good
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This book is definitely a departure from her typical formula. It's 2 short stories and a letter to her son, all read by the author. That sounds to me like it would be awesome, but it left a lot to be desired. The letter to her son did not really give any insights into who she is as a person or anything interesting. Nothing wrong with it, just not really interesting IMO.
The second piece has a sort of fantasy element to it, a part that is not literally possible. I think if I had been expecting this, I might have been more okay with it. I don't like it when stories change genres unexpectedly in the middle. And I know it's supposed to be very symbolic and all, but it just wasn't for me.
Of the three, the third was probably the best. I can't think of anything to say about it that won't spoil it, so I won't say anything. Still not up to par for her writing, but decent. Oddly, I felt like her voice was more suited to this story and teenaged perspective. It felt more organic.
I found myself thinking they'd made a poor choice of narrator before realizing that she (Jodi Picoult) is the narrator. I know this happens often; most people aren't lucky enough to be talented at both performing and writing (see Neil Gaiman for best exception ever).
Would I buy it again? Probably not, even if it was on sale. :P Not sure if I would have believed that before I listened, but there it is.
My least favorite of Jodi Picoult's writing
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