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The Storyteller
by Jodi Picoult
I'm 22 now and have been reading books by Jodi since I was 16, when I first read a book that became my favorite of her's. I never thought that another of her books top that one, but this book proved me wrong. This book changes from modern day protagonist Sage to the story of her grandmother Minka, a Holocaust survivor. Sage works in a bakery and meets a man named Josef at a grief group, where Josef makes a strange request asking her to kill him. What Sage doesn't know is that Josef has a connection to her grandmother's past.
I could not stop reading this book! This was the stereotypical stay up all night book for me, and whenever I had a spare moment on break from work or at home I whipped this out to finish it in no time! A MUST read for any Jodi Picoult fan!
I could not stop reading this book! This was the stereotypical stay up all night book for me, and whenever I had a spare moment on break from work or at home I whipped this out to finish it in no time! A MUST read for any Jodi Picoult fan!