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Jodi Picoult

Jodi Lynn Picoult (/ˈdi ˈpk/;[1] born 1966) is an American writer. Picoult has published 28 novels and short stories, and has also written several issues of Wonder Woman.[2] Approximately 40 million copies of her books are in print worldwide[3] and have been translated into 34 languages.[4] In 2003, she was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction.[5]

Jodi Picoult
Picoult as the 2013 Harry Middleton Lecturer at the LBJ Presidential Library
Born1966 (age 57–58)
Nesconset, New York, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Period1992–present
SpouseTimothy Warren Van Leer (m. 1989)
Children3
Website
jodipicoult.com

Picoult writes popular fiction which can be characterised as family saga. She frequently centers storylines on a moral dilemma or a procedural drama which pits family members against one another. She is often characterised as an author of chick-lit. Over her writing career, Picoult has covered a wide range of controversial or moral issues, including abortion, the Holocaust, assisted suicide, race relations, eugenics, LGBT rights, fertility issues, religion, the death penalty, and school shootings. She has been described as "a paradox, a hugely popular, at times controversial writer, ignored by academia, who questions notions of what constitutes literature simply by doing what she does best."[6]

Early life edit

Picoult was born in Nesconset, New York, on Long Island. She has one younger brother.[7] She graduated from Smithtown High School East in June 1983. She has described her family as "non-practicing Jewish".[8] Picoult wrote her first story at age five, titled "The Lobster Which Misunderstood". Picoult's mother and grandmother were both teachers, and she says that their influence on her was very important.[7]

Education edit

Picoult studied creative writing at Princeton University with Mary Morris, and graduated in 1987 with an A.B. in English after completing a 320-page-long senior thesis titled "Developments."[9] She published two short stories in Seventeen magazine while still in college. Immediately after graduation, she began a variety of jobs, ranging from editing textbooks to teaching eighth-grade English. She earned a master's degree in education from Harvard University.[10] Picoult has two honorary Doctor of Letters degrees: one from Dartmouth College in 2010,[11] the other from the University of New Haven in 2012.[12]

In 2016, Picoult was selected to be Princeton's Class Day Speaker before commencement.[13]

Career edit

Picoult became the writer of the DC Comics series Wonder Woman (vol. 3), following the departure of Allan Heinberg.[14][15] Her first issue (number 6) was released on March 28, 2007, and her last was issue number 10, released on June 27, 2007.[citation needed]

Nineteen Minutes, Picoult's novel about the aftermath of a school shooting in a small town, published on March 9, 2007, was her first book to debut at number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. Her book Change of Heart, published on March 4, 2008, was her second novel to debut at number 1 on that list.[16] Handle with Care in 2009 and House Rules in 2010 also reached number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list.[citation needed]

Often categorized as a chick-lit author, a somewhat derisive label, Picoult has claimed to accept a lack of critical acclaim in exchange for popularity: "I'm never going to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, not going to win a National Book Award, never even going to be nominated. What you trade for that is sales and readership. And I would rather reach more people. It would be very nice to not be unfairly accused of being a bad writer, but hopefully if you do pick up one of my books, you will be quickly disabused of that notion."[3]

In November 2019, Picoult participated in the criticism of Brooke Nelson, a college student who was mentioned in her local newspaper as saying she thought that author Sarah Dessen's YA novels were not suitable for the Common Read program run by Northern State University, Aberdeen, and had instead advocated for the inclusion of Just Mercy, a memoir by civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson.[17] Picoult described Nelson's views as "sinister" and "demeaning to women", and encouraged her followers on Twitter to "fight the patriarchy" in response to Nelson's comments.[18][19] When the story was reported in Jezebel,[20] The Guardian,[21] The Washington Post,[22] and Slate,[18] Picoult posted an apology on Twitter, noting that her remarks had resulted in harassment and bullying of Nelson.[23][24]

Advocacy edit

In 2016, Picoult joined the advisory board of VIDA: Women in Literary Arts,[25] a "non-profit feminist organization committed to creating transparency around the lack of gender parity in the literary landscape and to amplifying historically-marginalized voices, including people of color; writers with disabilities; and queer, trans and gender nonconforming individuals".[26] Picoult's website says that VIDA: Women in Literary Arts is a research-driven organization.[citation needed]

She was a member of the inaugural Writers Council of the National Writing Project in 2013,[27] an organization which recognizes the "universality of writing as a communicative tool and helps teachers enhance student writing".[28] This inaugural group consisted of 30 published authors.[citation needed]

She was a spokesperson for Positive Tracks,[29] which helps young people to fundraise through athletics.[citation needed]

In 2010, Picoult led the 5th Annual Children's Hospital at Dartmouth Hero Half Marathon & Relay 5K Walk around Occom Pond and through the town of Hanover, New Hampshire.[30]

She is a member of the Advisory Committee for the New Hampshire Coalition Against the Death Penalty,[31] an organization that successfully sought to end the death penalty in the state of New Hampshire through outreach, education and advocacy.[citation needed]

She was the co-founder, with Marjorie Rose, of the Trumbull Hall Troupe in 2004 as a means of providing children with a fun, educational theatre experience. Children from grade 6 through grade 12 audition to be in an original musical written by Picoult and composer Ellen Wilber. The proceeds are donated to local charities.[32] The organization's contributions since its founding have exceeded $120,000.[citation needed][when?]

On January 21, 2017, Picoult spoke at the New Hampshire Women's Day of Action and Unity in support of the Women's March on Washington.[33][34][35][36]

Book bannings edit

In March 2023, 20 of Picoult's books were removed from Florida's Martin County School District for review of potentially inappropriate content. According to Picoult, the complaint was made by a sole parent who characterized her books as "adult romance", which Picoult has refuted, saying: "What [the books] do have, however, are issues like racism, abortion rights, gun control, gay rights, and other topics that encourage kids to think for themselves." Picoult criticized Moms for Liberty for demanding the removal of her books.[37][38]

During the summer of 2023, an Iowa law banning books with sex acts from school libraries was applied by the Urbandale Community School District to include Nineteen Minutes as part of a list of 374 books being considered for removal.[39]

Honors and awards edit

  • New England Bookseller Award for Fiction (2003)[40]
  • Alex Award from the Young Adult Library Services Association (2005)[41]
  • Book Browse Diamond Award for novel of the year (2005)[42]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award for mainstream fiction from the Romance Writers of America[citation needed]
  • Fearless Fiction Award from Cosmopolitan magazine (2007)[43]
  • Waterstone's Author of the Year (UK)[citation needed]
  • Vermont Green Mountain Book Award (2007)[44]
  • New Hampshire Granite State Book Award[citation needed]
  • Virginia Reader's Choice Award (2007)[45]
  • Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Book Award (2006)[46]
  • Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award (2007)[47]
  • New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Literary Merit (2013–14)[citation needed]
  • Princeton Alumni Weekly Our Most Influential Alumni list[48]
  • Sarah Josepha Hale Award Medalist (2019)[49]

Personal life edit

Picoult has been married, since 1989, to Timothy Warren van Leer, whom she met in college.[50] They reside in Hanover, New Hampshire, with their three children: Samantha, Kyle Ferreira, and Jake. Picoult has published two books with Samantha.[51]

Recurring characters edit

  • Jordan McAfee, his son Thomas, and his wife, Selena, are featured in the novels The Pact, Salem Falls, Nineteen Minutes, and Mad Honey (2022).
  • Detective Patrick Ducharme is featured in Perfect Match and Nineteen Minutes. Picoult has stated that she brought this character back for a second novel because she had a crush on him.[52]
  • Ian Fletcher of Keeping Faith makes a brief appearance in Change of Heart, published in 2008.
  • Frankie Martine, first featured in Salem Falls, returns in Second Glance and Perfect Match.
  • Nina Frost, a main character in Perfect Match, makes a cameo in Nineteen Minutes.
  • Peter Houghton, a main character in Nineteen Minutes, is mentioned briefly in House Rules and Mad Honey.

"It's always great fun to bring a character back, because you get to catch up on his/her life; and you don't have to reinvent the wheel—you already know how he speaks, acts, thinks."[53]

Bibliography edit

Film and television adaptations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Jodi Picoult: Leaving Time". Nat Geo Live. National Geographic. December 1, 2014. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  2. ^ Kramer, Meloyd Joy; Silver, Marc (2006). "Jodi Picoult: You Can't Edit a Blank Page". npr.org. NPR. If it's writing time, I write. I may write garbage, but you can always edit garbage. You can't edit a blank page
  3. ^ a b "Jodi Picoult: 'Trump supporters need my book'". The Guardian. December 23, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Yabroff, Jennie (April 11, 2009). "Does Jodi Picoult Hurt Literature?". Newsweek. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  5. ^ . New England Independent Booksellers Association. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  6. ^ Geoff Hamilton and Brian Jones (2010), Encyclopedia of Contemporary Writers and Their Works, Infobase Publishing
  7. ^ a b Moor head, Joanna (July 17, 2009). "My Family Values". The Guardian (interview). ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  8. ^ "A Conversation with Jodi About Keeping Faith". JodiPicoult.com. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  9. ^ Picoult, Jodi Lynn (1987). Developments (Undergraduate senior thesis). Princeton University. http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp0144558f674 – via Dataspace.
  10. ^ Jorgensen, Marin (June 10, 2009). "One on One with Jodi Picoult | Harvard Graduate School of Education". www.gse.harvard.edu. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  11. ^ "Dartmouth's 2010 Honorary Degree Recipients to be Recognized at Commencement Ceremonies on June 13 | Dartmouth". home.dartmouth.edu. November 13, 2023. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  12. ^ Sullo, Michelle Tuccitto (January 14, 2012). "University of New Haven grads told to dream big". New Haven Register. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  13. ^ "Novelist Picoult Selected as 2016 Class Day Speaker". Princeton.edu. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  14. ^ "Bestselling Author Tackles Comic Books: Bestselling Novelist Jodi Picoult Writing 'Wonder Woman'". CNN.com. April 26, 2007. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  15. ^ Wood, Sean M. (March 26, 2007). "Novelist Takes a Comic Turn". San Antonio News.
  16. ^ Cowles, Gregory. "Print & E-Books". New York Times.
  17. ^ "Common Read hits 10 years at Northern". Aberdeen News. November 12, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  18. ^ a b Graham, Ruth (November 15, 2019). "The 2017 College Grad Who Got Attacked by a Horde of YA Authors Had No Idea What She Was Getting Into". Slate Magazine. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  19. ^ Shapiro, Lila (November 16, 2019). "Famous Authors Drag Student in Surreal YA Twitter Controversy". Vulture. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  20. ^ "Bestselling Authors Band Together to Dunk on a College Student". Jezebel. November 13, 2019.
  21. ^ "War of words breaks out after YA novelist's fans go after critical reader". The Guardian. November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  22. ^ "A student opposed a YA novel for mandatory college reading. The backlash from famous authors was fierce". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  23. ^ "Sarah Dessen Is Sorry". Jezebel. November 11, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  24. ^ Picoult, Jodi (November 16, 2019). "Tweet". Twitter. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  25. ^ "VIDA Welcomes Jodi Picoult to Its Advisory Board!". VIDAweb.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  26. ^ "About VIDA". Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  27. ^ "National Writing Project Launches Writers Council to Draw Attention to the Importance of Writing". NWP.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  28. ^ Taylor, James. "Jodi Picoult · Biographical sketch". JodiPicoult.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  29. ^ "Grassroot Soccer and Positive Tracks Expand Partnership". GrassrootSoccer.org. January 13, 2014. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  30. ^ "Bestselling Author Jodi Picoult Will Lead 5th Annual CHaD Hero Half Marathon & Relay 5K Walk". Dartmouth-Hitchcock.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  31. ^ "Board of Directors and Advisory Committee". NoDeathPenaltyNH.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  32. ^ "About Us". TrumbullHallTroupe.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  33. ^ Taylor, James. "Book Tours, Book Signings, Special Events, and Appearances". JodiPicoult.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  34. ^ Duffort, Lola (January 22, 2017). "Thousands Gather at State House for N.H.'s Version of Women's March". Concord Monitor. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  35. ^ Tuohy, Dan. "Picoult to Speak at Women's Rally at State House". New Hampshire Union Leader. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  36. ^ "Massive Women's March Turnouts Prompt Change of Plans in D.C., Chicago". CBSNews.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  37. ^ Mueller, Julia (March 13, 2023). "Jodi Picoult doubles down against Florida book bans in new op-ed". The Hill. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  38. ^ Lapin, Andrew (March 13, 2023). "Holocaust novel by Jodi Picoult removed as Florida school district purges libraries to comply with state law". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  39. ^ Stahl, Jay (September 1, 2023). "Jodi Picoult speaks out about Iowa school district banning her New York Times bestseller". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  40. ^ "New England Book Awards". NewEnglandBooks.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  41. ^ "2005 Alex Awards". Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), ALA.org. July 30, 2007. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  42. ^ "Current and Previous Winners of the BookBrowse Awards". BookBrowse.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  43. ^ "Cosmo Celebrates Fun and Fearless Fiction". Adage.com. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  44. ^ "Green Mountain Book Award". Department of Libraries, Libraries.Vermont.gov. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  45. ^ "Past Winners". Virginia State Reading Association, VSRA.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  46. ^ "Lincoln Award Past Winners". Google Docs. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  47. ^ "Past Winners". Maryland Association of School Librarians, MASLMD.org. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  48. ^ "Our Most Influential Alumni". Princeton Alumni Weekly. December 29, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  49. ^ Taylor, James. "Jodi Picoult · Biographical sketch". Jodi Picoult. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  50. ^ "Jodi Picoult Weds Timothy van Leer". New York Times. November 19, 1989. Retrieved May 29, 2007.
  51. ^ Heese, Monica (June 29, 2012). ""Between the Lines," by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer". Washington Post.
  52. ^ "Jodi Picoult author interview". BookBrowse.com. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  53. ^ "Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult". Jodipicoult.com. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  54. ^ . Jodipicoult.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  55. ^ "novels about family, relationships, love, & more". Jodi Picoult. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  56. ^ Gay, Roxanne (2016-10-11). "Jodi Picoult's New Novel Reviewed by Roxanne Gay". NYTimes.com. The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  57. ^ "By Any Other Name". Penguin Random House. Retrieved January 30, 2024.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Jodi Picoult at IMDb
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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2007
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jodi, picoult, jodi, lynn, picoult, born, 1966, american, writer, picoult, published, novels, short, stories, also, written, several, issues, wonder, woman, approximately, million, copies, books, print, worldwide, have, been, translated, into, languages, 2003,. Jodi Lynn Picoult ˈ dʒ oʊ d i ˈ p iː k oʊ 1 born 1966 is an American writer Picoult has published 28 novels and short stories and has also written several issues of Wonder Woman 2 Approximately 40 million copies of her books are in print worldwide 3 and have been translated into 34 languages 4 In 2003 she was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction 5 Jodi PicoultPicoult as the 2013 Harry Middleton Lecturer at the LBJ Presidential LibraryBorn1966 age 57 58 Nesconset New York U S OccupationNovelistNationalityAmericanAlma materPrinceton University AB Harvard University MA Period1992 presentSpouseTimothy Warren Van Leer m 1989 Children3Websitejodipicoult wbr com Picoult writes popular fiction which can be characterised as family saga She frequently centers storylines on a moral dilemma or a procedural drama which pits family members against one another She is often characterised as an author of chick lit Over her writing career Picoult has covered a wide range of controversial or moral issues including abortion the Holocaust assisted suicide race relations eugenics LGBT rights fertility issues religion the death penalty and school shootings She has been described as a paradox a hugely popular at times controversial writer ignored by academia who questions notions of what constitutes literature simply by doing what she does best 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 4 Advocacy 4 1 Book bannings 5 Honors and awards 6 Personal life 7 Recurring characters 8 Bibliography 9 Film and television adaptations 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksEarly life editPicoult was born in Nesconset New York on Long Island She has one younger brother 7 She graduated from Smithtown High School East in June 1983 She has described her family as non practicing Jewish 8 Picoult wrote her first story at age five titled The Lobster Which Misunderstood Picoult s mother and grandmother were both teachers and she says that their influence on her was very important 7 Education editPicoult studied creative writing at Princeton University with Mary Morris and graduated in 1987 with an A B in English after completing a 320 page long senior thesis titled Developments 9 She published two short stories in Seventeen magazine while still in college Immediately after graduation she began a variety of jobs ranging from editing textbooks to teaching eighth grade English She earned a master s degree in education from Harvard University 10 Picoult has two honorary Doctor of Letters degrees one from Dartmouth College in 2010 11 the other from the University of New Haven in 2012 12 In 2016 Picoult was selected to be Princeton s Class Day Speaker before commencement 13 Career editPicoult became the writer of the DC Comics series Wonder Woman vol 3 following the departure of Allan Heinberg 14 15 Her first issue number 6 was released on March 28 2007 and her last was issue number 10 released on June 27 2007 citation needed Nineteen Minutes Picoult s novel about the aftermath of a school shooting in a small town published on March 9 2007 was her first book to debut at number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list Her book Change of Heart published on March 4 2008 was her second novel to debut at number 1 on that list 16 Handle with Care in 2009 and House Rules in 2010 also reached number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list citation needed Often categorized as a chick lit author a somewhat derisive label Picoult has claimed to accept a lack of critical acclaim in exchange for popularity I m never going to win the Nobel Prize for Literature not going to win a National Book Award never even going to be nominated What you trade for that is sales and readership And I would rather reach more people It would be very nice to not be unfairly accused of being a bad writer but hopefully if you do pick up one of my books you will be quickly disabused of that notion 3 In November 2019 Picoult participated in the criticism of Brooke Nelson a college student who was mentioned in her local newspaper as saying she thought that author Sarah Dessen s YA novels were not suitable for the Common Read program run by Northern State University Aberdeen and had instead advocated for the inclusion of Just Mercy a memoir by civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson 17 Picoult described Nelson s views as sinister and demeaning to women and encouraged her followers on Twitter to fight the patriarchy in response to Nelson s comments 18 19 When the story was reported in Jezebel 20 The Guardian 21 The Washington Post 22 and Slate 18 Picoult posted an apology on Twitter noting that her remarks had resulted in harassment and bullying of Nelson 23 24 Advocacy editIn 2016 Picoult joined the advisory board of VIDA Women in Literary Arts 25 a non profit feminist organization committed to creating transparency around the lack of gender parity in the literary landscape and to amplifying historically marginalized voices including people of color writers with disabilities and queer trans and gender nonconforming individuals 26 Picoult s website says that VIDA Women in Literary Arts is a research driven organization citation needed She was a member of the inaugural Writers Council of the National Writing Project in 2013 27 an organization which recognizes the universality of writing as a communicative tool and helps teachers enhance student writing 28 This inaugural group consisted of 30 published authors citation needed She was a spokesperson for Positive Tracks 29 which helps young people to fundraise through athletics citation needed In 2010 Picoult led the 5th Annual Children s Hospital at Dartmouth Hero Half Marathon amp Relay 5K Walk around Occom Pond and through the town of Hanover New Hampshire 30 She is a member of the Advisory Committee for the New Hampshire Coalition Against the Death Penalty 31 an organization that successfully sought to end the death penalty in the state of New Hampshire through outreach education and advocacy citation needed She was the co founder with Marjorie Rose of the Trumbull Hall Troupe in 2004 as a means of providing children with a fun educational theatre experience Children from grade 6 through grade 12 audition to be in an original musical written by Picoult and composer Ellen Wilber The proceeds are donated to local charities 32 The organization s contributions since its founding have exceeded 120 000 citation needed when On January 21 2017 Picoult spoke at the New Hampshire Women s Day of Action and Unity in support of the Women s March on Washington 33 34 35 36 Book bannings edit In March 2023 20 of Picoult s books were removed from Florida s Martin County School District for review of potentially inappropriate content According to Picoult the complaint was made by a sole parent who characterized her books as adult romance which Picoult has refuted saying What the books do have however are issues like racism abortion rights gun control gay rights and other topics that encourage kids to think for themselves Picoult criticized Moms for Liberty for demanding the removal of her books 37 38 During the summer of 2023 an Iowa law banning books with sex acts from school libraries was applied by the Urbandale Community School District to include Nineteen Minutes as part of a list of 374 books being considered for removal 39 Honors and awards editNew England Bookseller Award for Fiction 2003 40 Alex Award from the Young Adult Library Services Association 2005 41 Book Browse Diamond Award for novel of the year 2005 42 Lifetime Achievement Award for mainstream fiction from the Romance Writers of America citation needed Fearless Fiction Award from Cosmopolitan magazine 2007 43 Waterstone s Author of the Year UK citation needed Vermont Green Mountain Book Award 2007 44 New Hampshire Granite State Book Award citation needed Virginia Reader s Choice Award 2007 45 Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Book Award 2006 46 Maryland Black Eyed Susan Award 2007 47 New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Literary Merit 2013 14 citation needed Princeton Alumni Weekly Our Most Influential Alumni list 48 Sarah Josepha Hale Award Medalist 2019 49 Personal life editPicoult has been married since 1989 to Timothy Warren van Leer whom she met in college 50 They reside in Hanover New Hampshire with their three children Samantha Kyle Ferreira and Jake Picoult has published two books with Samantha 51 Recurring characters editJordan McAfee his son Thomas and his wife Selena are featured in the novels The Pact Salem Falls Nineteen Minutes and Mad Honey 2022 Detective Patrick Ducharme is featured in Perfect Match and Nineteen Minutes Picoult has stated that she brought this character back for a second novel because she had a crush on him 52 Ian Fletcher of Keeping Faith makes a brief appearance in Change of Heart published in 2008 Frankie Martine first featured in Salem Falls returns in Second Glance and Perfect Match Nina Frost a main character in Perfect Match makes a cameo in Nineteen Minutes Peter Houghton a main character in Nineteen Minutes is mentioned briefly in House Rules and Mad Honey It s always great fun to bring a character back because you get to catch up on his her life and you don t have to reinvent the wheel you already know how he speaks acts thinks 53 Bibliography editSongs of the Humpback Whale 1992 Harvesting the Heart 1993 Picture Perfect 1995 Mercy 1996 The Pact 1998 Keeping Faith 1999 Plain Truth 2001 Salem Falls 2001 Perfect Match 2002 Second Glance 2003 My Sister s Keeper 2004 Vanishing Acts 2005 The Tenth Circle 2006 Nineteen Minutes 2007 Wonder Woman vol 3 6 10 cover date late May 2007 August 2007 Wonder Woman Love and Murder 2007 hardcover and softcover volume collecting Wonder Woman 6 10 Change of Heart 2008 Handle with Care 2009 54 House Rules 2010 55 Leaving Home Short Pieces 2011 Sing You Home 2011 Between the Lines co written with Samantha van Leer 2012 Lone Wolf 2012 The Storyteller 2013 Leaving Time 2014 Off the Page co written with Samantha van Leer 2015 Small Great Things 2016 56 A Spark of Light 2018 The Book of Two Ways 2020 Wish You Were Here 2021 Mad Honey co written with Jennifer Finney Boylan 2022 By Any Other Name forthcoming 2024 57 Film and television adaptations editThe Pact 2002 Lifetime Original Movie Plain Truth 2004 Lifetime Original Movie The Tenth Circle 2008 Lifetime Original Movie My Sister s Keeper 2009 feature film Salem Falls 2011 Lifetime Original Movie References edit Jodi Picoult Leaving Time Nat Geo Live National Geographic December 1 2014 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 13 2018 Kramer Meloyd Joy Silver Marc 2006 Jodi Picoult You Can t Edit a Blank Page npr org NPR If it s writing time I write I may write garbage but you can always edit garbage You can t edit a blank page a b Jodi Picoult Trump supporters need my book The Guardian December 23 2016 Retrieved June 29 2020 Yabroff Jennie April 11 2009 Does Jodi Picoult Hurt Literature Newsweek Retrieved May 10 2011 New England Book Awards New England Independent Booksellers Association Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved October 13 2011 Geoff Hamilton and Brian Jones 2010 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Writers and Their Works Infobase Publishing a b Moor head Joanna July 17 2009 My Family Values The Guardian interview ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved April 21 2017 A Conversation with Jodi About Keeping Faith JodiPicoult com Retrieved October 13 2011 Picoult Jodi Lynn 1987 Developments Undergraduate senior thesis Princeton University http arks princeton edu ark 88435 dsp0144558f674 via Dataspace Jorgensen Marin June 10 2009 One on One with Jodi Picoult Harvard Graduate School of Education www gse harvard edu Retrieved November 14 2023 Dartmouth s 2010 Honorary Degree Recipients to be Recognized at Commencement Ceremonies on June 13 Dartmouth home dartmouth edu November 13 2023 Retrieved November 14 2023 Sullo Michelle Tuccitto January 14 2012 University of New Haven grads told to dream big New Haven Register Retrieved November 14 2023 Novelist Picoult Selected as 2016 Class Day Speaker Princeton edu Retrieved April 21 2017 Bestselling Author Tackles Comic Books Bestselling Novelist Jodi Picoult Writing Wonder Woman CNN com April 26 2007 Retrieved May 10 2011 Wood Sean M March 26 2007 Novelist Takes a Comic Turn San Antonio News Cowles Gregory Print amp E Books New York Times Common Read hits 10 years at Northern Aberdeen News November 12 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 a b Graham Ruth November 15 2019 The 2017 College Grad Who Got Attacked by a Horde of YA Authors Had No Idea What She Was Getting Into Slate Magazine Retrieved November 23 2019 Shapiro Lila November 16 2019 Famous Authors Drag Student in Surreal YA Twitter Controversy Vulture Retrieved September 7 2020 Bestselling Authors Band Together to Dunk on a College Student Jezebel November 13 2019 War of words breaks out after YA novelist s fans go after critical reader The Guardian November 15 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 A student opposed a YA novel for mandatory college reading The backlash from famous authors was fierce The Washington Post Retrieved November 23 2019 Sarah Dessen Is Sorry Jezebel November 11 2019 Retrieved November 23 2019 Picoult Jodi November 16 2019 Tweet Twitter Retrieved September 7 2020 VIDA Welcomes Jodi Picoult to Its Advisory Board VIDAweb org Retrieved April 21 2017 About VIDA Retrieved April 21 2017 National Writing Project Launches Writers Council to Draw Attention to the Importance of Writing NWP org Retrieved April 21 2017 Taylor James Jodi Picoult Biographical sketch JodiPicoult com Retrieved April 21 2017 Grassroot Soccer and Positive Tracks Expand Partnership GrassrootSoccer org January 13 2014 Retrieved April 21 2017 Bestselling Author Jodi Picoult Will Lead 5th Annual CHaD Hero Half Marathon amp Relay 5K Walk Dartmouth Hitchcock org Retrieved April 21 2017 Board of Directors and Advisory Committee NoDeathPenaltyNH org Retrieved April 21 2017 About Us TrumbullHallTroupe com Retrieved April 21 2017 Taylor James Book Tours Book Signings Special Events and Appearances JodiPicoult com Retrieved April 21 2017 Duffort Lola January 22 2017 Thousands Gather at State House for N H s Version of Women s March Concord Monitor Retrieved April 21 2017 Tuohy Dan Picoult to Speak at Women s Rally at State House New Hampshire Union Leader Retrieved April 21 2017 Massive Women s March Turnouts Prompt Change of Plans in D C Chicago CBSNews com Retrieved April 21 2017 Mueller Julia March 13 2023 Jodi Picoult doubles down against Florida book bans in new op ed The Hill Retrieved March 14 2023 Lapin Andrew March 13 2023 Holocaust novel by Jodi Picoult removed as Florida school district purges libraries to comply with state law Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved March 14 2023 Stahl Jay September 1 2023 Jodi Picoult speaks out about Iowa school district banning her New York Times bestseller The Des Moines Register Retrieved September 5 2023 New England Book Awards NewEnglandBooks org Retrieved April 21 2017 2005 Alex Awards Young Adult Library Services Association YALSA ALA org July 30 2007 Retrieved April 21 2017 Current and Previous Winners of the BookBrowse Awards BookBrowse com Retrieved April 21 2017 Cosmo Celebrates Fun and Fearless Fiction Adage com Retrieved April 21 2017 Green Mountain Book Award Department of Libraries Libraries Vermont gov Retrieved April 21 2017 Past Winners Virginia State Reading Association VSRA org Retrieved April 21 2017 Lincoln Award Past Winners Google Docs Retrieved April 21 2017 Past Winners Maryland Association of School Librarians MASLMD org Retrieved April 21 2017 Our Most Influential Alumni Princeton Alumni Weekly December 29 2017 Retrieved April 14 2018 Taylor James Jodi Picoult Biographical sketch Jodi Picoult Retrieved May 17 2019 Jodi Picoult Weds Timothy van Leer New York Times November 19 1989 Retrieved May 29 2007 Heese Monica June 29 2012 Between the Lines by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer Washington Post Jodi Picoult author interview BookBrowse com Retrieved January 13 2023 Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult Jodipicoult com Retrieved May 10 2011 THE PI CULT December 2007 Edition Jodipicoult com Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved May 10 2011 novels about family relationships love amp more Jodi Picoult Retrieved May 10 2011 Gay Roxanne 2016 10 11 Jodi Picoult s New Novel Reviewed by Roxanne Gay NYTimes com The New York Times Retrieved 2016 10 16 By Any Other Name Penguin Random House Retrieved January 30 2024 Sources editJewish Chronicle April 27 2007 p 50 The Jodi Picoult mystery External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jodi Picoult nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jodi Picoult Official website Jodi Picoult at IMDb Appearances on C SPAN Preceded byAllan Heinberg Wonder Woman writer2007 Succeeded byGail Simone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jodi Picoult amp oldid 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