| Change of Heart: A Novel | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 158 reviews) Sales Rank: 289 Category: Book
Author: Jodi Picoult Publisher: Atria Studio: Atria Manufacturer: Atria Label: Atria Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 464 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.6
ISBN: 0743496744 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780743496742 ASIN: 0743496744
Publication Date: March 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The acclaimed #1 New York Times bestselling author presents a spellbinding tale of a mother's tragic loss and one man's last chance at gaining salvation. Can we save ourselves, or do we rely on others to do it? Is what we believe always the truth? One moment June Nealon was happily looking forward to years full of laughter and adventure with her family, and the next, she was staring into a future that was as empty as her heart. Now her life is a waiting game. Waiting for time to heal her wounds, waiting for justice. In short, waiting for a miracle to happen. For Shay Bourne, life holds no more surprises. The world has given him nothing, and he has nothing to offer the world. In a heartbeat, though, something happens that changes everything for him. Now, he has one last chance for salvation, and it lies with June's eleven-year-old daughter, Claire. But between Shay and Claire stretches an ocean of bitter regrets, past crimes, and the rage of a mother who has lost her child. Would you give up your vengeance against someone you hate if it meant saving someone you love? Would you want your dreams to come true if it meant granting your enemy's dying wish? Once again, Jodi Picoult mesmerizes and enthralls readers with this story of redemption, justice, and love.
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  I HEART Jodi Picoult June 28, 2008 From the prologue, I was immediately hooked. I felt so much compassion for June and the loss she suffered. So much so, that I couldn't stop thinking about it the next day. For me, this book is about redemption and finding a way to move forward despite past choices and facing each day knowing that someone is forever missing from your life.
  Jodi Fan Review June 26, 2008 Intriguing and fast paced, I couldn't put it down. As always, Jodi's characters are amazing and the twists in the storyline are excellent. I always feel like I learned something new after reading her books.
  Thought Provoking, Meaningful, and Hard to Put Down! June 26, 2008 I thought this was one of Picoult's best books. I have loved reading every novel she has. This one was no exception. I stayed up late into the night trying to make sense of it all...wondering why he did it, why he had special powers?, why the death row inmate was like Jesus, and if he would get his final wish--even though he had so many people against him. I only wish I could have learned more about his past, and more about the main character's past. It was meaningful, suspenceful, and thought provoking. I often just sat thinking and pondering, with the book resting on my lap, and then reading and rereading sections again. I would recommend this to any reader, especially those who like to be surprised, enjoy legal thrillers, or dramas! Great Read, I would pass on to any friend! Keep an open mind while reading it though...
  Deja Vu June 23, 2008 I entitled this review "Deja Vu" because I really thought I had already read the Green Mile! Many reviewers have noted this as well so I won't elaborate on it except to say that I'm amazed this made it past the editor. I wonder what Steven King thinks?
What I find so discouraging about this author is that she writes really well, but the plots are completely implausible. Someone asked why Ms. Picoult seems to hate cops. Well, I'd like to know why she hates mothers? The mother characters in most of her books are usually clueless and/or irresponsible and completely unsympathetic. In "Change of Heart," the character of Shay is supposed to be completely inarticulate to the point of not being able to string a complete sentence together, yet there he is debating the meaning of God with Father Michael and seems pretty darn articulate to me. I loved "My Sister's Keeper," but every book of Ms. Picoult's that I've read since then has gone steadily downhill. Every time I ready one of her books I tell myself "never again," and then find myself roped into reading another one. I guess hope springs eternal!
  Finding Love (and God) In All the Wrong Places June 22, 2008 A book, at its essence, about God, faith and how faith finds and manifests itself...Can one find God outside the the bounds of organized religion? What about the God Within? The Spark of the Devine within all mankind?
Is it real? Is it fantasy? Why do most organized religions deny that possibility? And there is a difference in "faith" and "religion" as this book so pointedly and poignantly points out...
The context and setting are a bit extreme at times, but the questions raised are no less real and invigorating. Has Christian orthodoxy--the "required" beliefs of the church--become a hinderance to real faith?
A great read that goes far beyond the normal beach read, chick lit, novel. This one has the ability to make one think, perhaps even ponder....and that's always good!!
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