The beautiful debut novel by international bestselling author Jodi Picoult.
The first time Jane Jones tried to leave her husband, her daughter almost got killed. This time, she’s going to do it right.
Taking Rebecca with her, Jane seeks the only place of safety she knows.
But Rebecca isn’t a little girl any longer, and there are some things Jane cannot save her from, however far she runs . . .
MAD HONEY, the stunning and compelling Sunday Times bestseller by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan is available now.
The first time Jane Jones tried to leave her husband, her daughter almost got killed. This time, she’s going to do it right.
Taking Rebecca with her, Jane seeks the only place of safety she knows.
But Rebecca isn’t a little girl any longer, and there are some things Jane cannot save her from, however far she runs . . .
MAD HONEY, the stunning and compelling Sunday Times bestseller by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan is available now.
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Reviews
This powerful and affecting novel demonstrates that there are as many truths to a story as there are people to tell it
Jodi Picoult's novels often focus on lives turned upside down by some terrible event, and it's her way with the small emotional detail that makes them so rewarding
The striking thing is Picoult's confidence. She takes a controversial topic and gallops with it, leaving the reader breathless and, crucially, better informed and full of questions.
Picoult trades on gripping, emotive plots hinged upon gnarly ethical dilemmas . . . Picoult's pitch and pace are masterly and hardly conducive to a good night's sleep.
This powerful and affecting novel demonstrates that there are as many truths to a story as there are people to tell it
Jodi Picoult's novels often focus on lives turned upside down by some terrible event, and it's her way with the small emotional detail that makes them so rewarding
The striking thing is Picoult's confidence. She takes a controversial topic and gallops with it, leaving the reader breathless and, crucially, better informed and full of questions.
Picoult trades on gripping, emotive plots hinged upon gnarly ethical dilemmas . . . Picoult's pitch and pace are masterly and hardly conducive to a good night's sleep.