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A Spark of Light: A Novel, by Jodi Picoult

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An Amazon Best Book of October 2018: Jodi Picoult again tackles a controversial topic with remarkable dexterity in her latest novel, A Spark of Light. Working backwards in time from a shooting in an abortion clinic, Picoult uses multiple narratives to peel back the layers of events, circumstances, and emotions that led up to the tragic incident that kicked off the book. Both sides of the abortion debate are represented and perspectives shift — in both directions—once abortion is no longer a theoretical question. There are tough moments in the book; the characters face heartbreaking choices, self-doubt, and fear, but Picoult treats her subject and story with great care and respect. A Spark of Light is incredibly timely. Picoult’s latest is a thought provoking read that will inspire conversation and appeal to both the author’s existing fans and newcomers to her work. —Seira Wilson, Amazon Book Review

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“Picoult at her fearless best . . . Timely, balanced and certain to inspire debate.”—The Washington Post“This is Jodi Picoult at her best: tackling an emotional hot-button issue and putting a human face on it.”—People“Told backward and hour by hour, Jodi Picoult’s compelling narrative deftly explores controversial social issues.”—Us Weekly “Thoroughly realistic storytelling . . . Picoult has achieved what politicians across the spectrum have not been able to: humanized a hot-button issue. Excellent for book clubs, this should also be considered for discussions in critical thinking and political debate.”—Library Journal (starred review)“The author presents the white-knuckled narrative in a reverse-chronological order. The effect is mesmerizing, as Picoult establishes moments in the overarching event, before revealing how they came to be.”—Houston Chronicle“Picoult delivers another riveting yarn . . . in this carefully crafted, utterly gripping tale.”—Booklist (starred review)“An important and thoughtful read that is perfect for book clubs looking for deep conversations.”—PopSugar   “Novels such as this . . . are necessary”—Kirkus Reviews

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Product details

Hardcover: 384 pages

Publisher: Ballantine Books; First Edition edition (October 2, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0345544986

ISBN-13: 978-0345544988

Product Dimensions:

6.5 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.3 out of 5 stars

1,128 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#2,317 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Really disappointed in her depiction of pro-lifers. She made no effort to understand pro-lifers. She made them look like a bunch of ignorant religious fanatics who are more concerned about religion than people. This book was a waste of time. I’ve always enjoyed her books because they make me think about both sides of an issue. This book had an agenda but it fell on deaf ears because she didn’t take time to develop the pro-life characters. She treated the abortion doctor like a saint. It was really slanted.

In A SPARK OF LIGHT, Jodi Picoult attempts to address the hot button divide between pro-choice and pro-life advocates in this country, specifically the Deep South. Given the current political climate in America, this could have been a provocative story in the manner of SMALL GREAT THINGS, her magnum opus on racism. Instead A SPARK OF LIGHT reads like the script of a mediocre Lifetime movie. Never afraid to confront controversy, Jodi Picoult, to my great disappointment, let me down. The Author’s Notes are far more intriguing than her fictional account of The Center, a women’s health facility in Jackson, Mississippi.Using a literary device that sometimes works, she begins with the denouement and works backward to the beginning of a pivotal day in the lives of several women and a doctor who performs abortions. The story begins when a man enters The Center and begins shooting and taking hostages. From there, Picoult goes hour-by-hour back to daybreak, introducing each character. By the time she reaches breakfast, I have repeatedly heard the same stories.George, the shooter, is a pro-life zealot who is avenging his daughter, presumably because she had difficulty during an abortion. Wren, the motherless teenage daughter of a police officer, is seeking birth control. Bex, Wren’s aunt, is her mother figure. Hugh, father of Wren, is the hostage negotiator. Izzy, a nurse, is contemplating an abortion because she, who grew up destitute, does not want to tie down her wealthy boyfriend. Olive, a lesbian neuroscientist, has an unspecified medical issue. Joy, who grew up in foster care, is pregnant as the result of an affair with a married judge. Vonita is the motherly owner of The Center. Louie Ward is the physician. Janine, a pro-life advocate, pretends to be pregnant in an effort to demonstrate that The Center advocates “killing babies”. Beth, a teenager, is lying in a hospital bed, having been charged with murder of her unborn child.Every character is a stereotype; every plot line is cliche. The reverse timeline doesn’t work for me. Over and over, the characters tell the same stories, and I became terminally bored by them, not to mention unsympathetic. Needless to say, I don’t expect resolution of this highly charged and emotional debate in one work of fiction, but I hoped that Jodi Picoult would tell a more interesting story. What a disappointment.

As a long-time fan of Jodi Picoult, I could not be more disappointed in "A Spark of Light." First of all, her choice to write the entire story backwards was a poor one. It's not that I had a hard time following it, but that the plot (what little plot there was) didn't warrant it. The "twists" were cliches at best, and all were apparent to me before 25% of the book had passed. As for the characters - they were afterthoughts, chosen to serve Ms. Picoult's chosen and timely issue. None were followed up on in the Epilogue except the detective and his daughter - and even that was just the immediate aftermath. Every other character was left hanging, except the ones we knew were dead from Chapter 1. While her afterword claims she was open-minded to both sides of the issues, her pro-life characters were all cliched and extremely unlikable. Even the main antagonist, the shooter, wasn't well written. Despite being hit over the head early on with "bad childhood, PTSD," yadda yadda, and even given what was his motivating factor, I couldn't see how quickly he had moved from the life he was living to mass murder. The entire time I was reading, I just felt like there were missing pieces everywhere. I know Ms. Picoult is a much better writer than this, and I'm not sure what happened. Maybe she should go back to writing compelling characters instead of relying on gimmicks and making the hot issue of the day the main character of her story.

I was sadly disappointed with this book, and until now have been an avid fan of Picoult’s books. There was no “spark” between the words and me. Nope, not at all. And then the cutesy artifice of writing the book in reverse. Who wants the denouement in the first chapter. Not I. Save your money. Hope she redeems herself with her next book.

I really like Jodi Piccoult as a writer so I was excited to read her newest book. She faithfully covers topical issues from all points of view and she does that again here with the issue of right to life vs right to chose. Unfortunately, the writing device she used left me baffled for 90% of the book. She starts the story about 3/4 of he way through the day a man enters a women’s clinic, shoots and kills two women, injures others and holds hostages. THe book then backs up hour by hour to fill in main character’s backgrounds. As someone who never reads the ending of a story first, this was very frustrating. In the end, she reveals why she chose to use this device, but I think the story telling could have been more effective telling it in a straight forward manner but still revealing the twist at the end.

It kept my attention on a rainy weekend. The backwards timeline made it a bit confusing.Prolifers like myself will probably be a tad irritated. The pro-lifers in the book are made to look like either hypocrites or insane; and the pro-choice characters like the abortion doctor are made to look like saints. And no, Ms. Picoult, one cannot be a Christian and ok with abortion.Disturbing, Ms. Picoult, that you admit you witnessed several unborn children being killed, yet don't seem to be bothered by this. You should have included some pictures of the mangled body parts of the unborn children, if you really wanted to educate your readers about abortion.

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