Jodi Picoult wrote this story about two teenagers who grew up as neighbors. He loved her and she loved him. They were as close as twins until they became even closer as young lovers. When she became depressed and was hurting, he hurt too. When she talked about suicide, she asked him to listen. He listened. The more she talked, the less strange her ideas became. Was he helping her or hurting her the day her life ended? Jodi Picoult write another great courtroom drama story. Loved it.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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