Description: This rare companion journal in blue is a must-have for any fan of Jodi Picoult's work. Filled with prompts and spaces for reflection, it is the perfect companion for your next creative project or simply for jotting down your thoughts and ideas. With its sturdy construction and high-quality materials, this journal is sure to last for years to come. The journal features small great things, a concept that Picoult explores in her book of the same name. It is ideal for those who enjoy blue tones or simply appreciate the journaling to inspire and uplift. Whether you are a seasoned writer or just starting out, this journal is sure to become a cherished addition to your collection. Small Great Things (2016) is the twenty-fifth novel by American author Jodi Picoult. The book focuses on race in America and revolves around the protagonist, a delivery nurse, named Ruth Jefferson.[1] Small Great Things is being adapted into a film starring Viola Davis and Julia Roberts.[2] This is Picoult's first novel with an African American protagonist. The story concentrates on an African-American labor/delivery (L&D) nurse, Ruth Jefferson, in charge of newborns at a fictional Connecticut hospital. Ruth is ordered not to touch or go near the baby of a white supremacist couple. After the baby dies in her care, Ruth is charged with murder, and taken to court. The story is told from the complex multiple racial perspectives of the principal characters, including the nurse, Ruth, Turk Bauer, the white supremacist father of the baby, and Kennedy McQuarrie, Ruth's attorney.[5] Picoult frequently employs an alternating multi-perspective narrative style in her novels, including My Sister's Keeper, Songs of the Humpback Whale, Sing You Home, Handle With Care, Change of Heart, House Rules, Lone Wolf, and The Storyteller.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Salem, Massachusetts
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Language: English
Book Title: Small Great Things Journal
Author: Jodi Picoult
Topic: Blues