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477
Novel • Fiction
New Hampshire • 2000s
2009
Adult
18+ years
850L
Handle With Care by Jodi Picoult explores the ethical and emotional dilemmas of Willow O'Keefe, a child born with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), and her family. Following a misdiagnosed fracture, Willow's mother, Charlotte, sues her obstetrician and best friend, Piper, for wrongful birth to secure funds for Willow's care, leading to complex emotional and legal battles. This novel addresses themes of disability, motherhood, and the consequences of pursuing controversial lawsuits. This source material includes depictions of medical procedures and trauma, self-harm, sexual assault, suicide, disordered eating, outdated and offensive mental health beliefs and terminology, police brutality, and the death of a child.
Emotional
Contemplative
Challenging
Melancholic
Dark
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Handle With Care by Jodi Picoult is an emotionally charged novel praised for its compelling characters and thought-provoking moral dilemmas. Critics commend Picoult's skill in addressing complex issues with sensitivity. However, some find the plot manipulative and the ending controversial. Overall, it’s a moving read that prompts deep reflection.
Readers who appreciate deeply emotional and thought-provoking fiction, akin to My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult or The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards, will enjoy Handle With Care. This novel explores complex family dynamics and moral dilemmas, making it perfect for fans of contemporary, issue-driven stories.
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Charlotte O’Keefe
Willow’s mother, a dedicated pastry chef who files a lawsuit to ensure financial security due to the medical costs associated with her daughter’s condition.
Sean O’Keefe
Willow’s father, a police officer who balances his career responsibilities with family life, showcasing a contrasting parenting style to Charlotte’s.
Amelia O’Keefe
Willow’s older half-sister, who grapples with her family dynamics and personal challenges while trying to find her place.
Piper Reece
Charlotte’s former best friend and OBGYN, central to the novel’s conflict due to her connection to Willow’s diagnosis.
Marin Gates
An attorney involved in the O’Keefe lawsuit, dealing with personal struggles related to her adoption and search for her biological parents.
477
Novel • Fiction
New Hampshire • 2000s
2009
Adult
18+ years
850L
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