Reddit reviews My Sister's Keeper: A Novel (Wsp Readers Club)
We found 5 Reddit comments about My Sister's Keeper: A Novel (Wsp Readers Club). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 5 Reddit comments about My Sister's Keeper: A Novel (Wsp Readers Club). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Read the book. It's so much sadder, and every single one of her books makes me cry. I highly recommend The Pact and Nineteen Minutes.
[This] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0743454537/ref=wl_it_dp_v_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3A4E0QXOZ5L8K&coliid=I1RPF9OHWHP6OY) book is amazing. And so is the movie. Many tears will be shed, but its SO worth it. Get this book, cuddle up with some tea or hot coco, and enjoy this heartwarming book. You won't regret it!!!
Other books of hers that also deal with moral/philosophical dilemmas:
My Sister's keeper - deals w Genetic engineering - a child was conceived to help save her sister. but she doesn't want to...
19 Minutes - deals w parents of a son who guns down his classmates (like columbine)
Jodi Picoult does this with her books. One that comes to mind is My Sister's Keeper, my favorite of her books.
Then they are not pro-life. They are pro responsibility for ones actions and family. And that responsibility for ones actions and family trumps bodily autonomy.
And that arguement can be taken apart as well, but that's not their position, it's that life is life and trumps all other concerns.
Incidentally, I think you'd enjoy this book by Jody Piccoult, which discusses this very issue, but not in regards to abortion.
http://www.amazon.com/My-Sisters-Keeper-Novel-Readers/dp/0743454537
Read with a box of tissues on hand. (Like all of her novels)