Vanishing Acts

Vanishing Acts

by JodiPicoult (Author)

Synopsis

Delia Hopkins has led a charmed life. Raised in rural New Hampshire by her widowed father Andrew, she now has a young daughter, a handsome fiance, and her own Search and Rescue bloodhound - which she uses to find missing persons. But as she plans her wedding, she is plagued by flashbacks of a life she can't recall. Then a policeman shows up at her door, arresting her father for the kidnap of a little girl. And Delia's past and present fracture into little pieces. "Vanishing Acts" is a book about the very nature and power of memory. It explores what happens when the past we have been running from catches up to us, and questions who we trust to tell us the story of our lives before we are capable of remembering it ourselves.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Export ed
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 21 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0340838205
ISBN 13: 9780340838204

Media Reviews
'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it. Approaching each carefully chosen subject with relish, and backed up with meticulous research, she creates the kind of satisfying emotional conundrums that have her fans wondering about what they would have done in the exact same circumstances, long after they've turned the final page of her latest novel. At the heart of this enjoyable novel are two gripping questions: how can you manage to be a good parent in difficult circumstances, and what happens when you take action that's morally right but legally wrong. Picoult provides no pat answers; instead this book encourages debate and discussion.' -- Eithne Farry, Daily Mail 'A gripping tale of trust, love and forgotten memories... Picoult creates a story so compelling that, as the narrative skips between the past and present, you'll be so desperate to find out what happens next, you'll end up feverishly reading when you should be doing things like getting off the train or taking dinner out of the oven. If you're after a book that will have you utterly enthralled and stay with you long after you've finished it, look no further' 5 stars (out of 5) -- Heat 'Gripping read ... never slips into straightforwardly familiar territory, and successfully avoids being overly sentimental' -- Guardian 'Picoult takes a red hot topic and turns it into a gripping and thought-provoking novel.' -- Woman & Home 'This is typical Jodi Picoult - taking on emotive issues and delivering twists, with never any guarantee of a happy ending.' -- Huddersfield Daily Examiner 'A gripping and absorbing story about the power of memory.' -- Royston Crew 'Picoult demonstrates her skill in tackling emotive issues and challenging preconceptions. She excels at exploring profound emotional states and providing twist upon twist - storytelling at its best ... This is a captivating and thought-provoking novel, which forces us to think hard about the true concept of right and wrong.' -- Books Quarterly 'Captivating and thought-provoking novel' -- Books Quarterly 'Compelling ... I defy you not to be hooked.' -- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 'An emotional and powerful book about the power of memory and how trust can often be misplaced.' -- Women's Weekly 'The novel is slick and pacey and the author has done her research ... if you like a brisk read with a soft centre, this is the novel for you.' -- The Sunday Times 'Elegant, spare prose with the punch of a populist thriller' -- Elle 'Brilliant, thought-provoking page turner' -- Leisure Options, South Africa Picoult makes us ponder the ambiguous relationships between love and lying, legality and morality; the strange ways repressed memories leak into the present. -- LA Times 'Jodi Picoult is guaranteed to become a bestseller' -- Lisa Milton, BCA 'If you're after a book that will have you utterly enthralled and stay with you long after you've finished it, look no further.' -- Olivia Cooke, Heat 'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it. Approaching each carefully chosen subject with relish, and backed up with meticulous research, she creates the kind of satisfying emotional conundrums that have her fans wondering about what they would have done in the exact same circumstances, long after they've turned the final page of her latest novel.' --
Author Bio
Jodi Picoult grew up in Nesconset, New York. She received an A.B. in creative writing from Princeton and a master's degree in education from Harvard. Her previous novels include Keeping Faith, The Pact, and Mercy. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and three children.