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jsabrina 's review for:
Second Glance
by Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult's books have never held any interest for me, but this one, about a man unable to shake his grief over the death of his fiance and his subsequent experiences with the ghost of a woman who'd died seventy years before, hit me hard in a lot of good ways.
The full story is complicated and includes seven or eight distinctly drawn primary characters, the paranormal, the eugenics movement of the early 1900's and modern gene therapy. Somehow Picoult weaves it all together in a rich story about the power of both grief and love.
The full story is complicated and includes seven or eight distinctly drawn primary characters, the paranormal, the eugenics movement of the early 1900's and modern gene therapy. Somehow Picoult weaves it all together in a rich story about the power of both grief and love.