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Nineteen Minutes: A novel

Nineteen Minutes: A novel
Manufacturer: Atria Books
Category: EBooks

List Price: $11.99
Buy New: $9.59
You Save: $2.40 (20%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 427 reviews
Sales Rank: 141

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 464

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B000NY12LO

Publication Date: March 2, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Amazon.com
Best known for tackling controversial issues through richly told fictional accounts, Jodi Picoult's 14th novel, Nineteen Minutes, deals with the truth and consequences of a smalltown high-school shooting. Set in Sterling, New Hampshire, Picoult offers reads a glimpse of what would cause a 17-year-old to wake up one day, load his backpack with four guns, and kill nine students and one teacher in the span of nineteen minutes. As with any Picoult novel, the answers are never black and white, and it is her exceptional ability to blur the lines between right and wrong that make this author such a captivating storyteller.

On Peter Houghton's first day of kindergarten, he watched helplessly as an older boy ripped his lunch box out of his hands and threw it out the window. From that day on, his life was a series of humiliations, from having his pants pulled down in the cafeteria, to being called a freak at every turn. But can endless bullying justify murder? As Picoult attempts to answer this question, she shows us all sides of the equation, from the ruthless jock who loses his ability to speak after being shot in the head, to the mother who both blames and pities herself for producing what most would call a monster. Surrounding Peter's story is that of Josie Cormier, a former friend whose acceptance into the popular crowd hangs on a string that makes it impossible for her to reconcile her beliefs with her actions.

At times, Nineteen Minutes can seem tediously stereotypical-- jocks versus nerds, parent versus child, teacher versus student. Part of Picoult's gift is showing us the subtleties of these common dynamics, and the startling effects they often have on the moral landscape. As Peter's mother says at the end of this spellbinding novel, "Everyone would remember Peter for nineteen minutes of his life, but what about the other nine million?" --Gisele Toueg

Product Description
In nineteen minutes, you can mow the front lawn, color your hair, watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes, you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for a family of five....In nineteen minutes, you can stop the world, or you can just jump off it. In nineteen minutes, you can get revenge. Sterling is a small, ordinary New Hampshire town where nothing ever happens-until the day its complacency is shattered by a shocking act of violence. In the aftermath, the town's residents must not only seek justice in order to begin healing but also come to terms with the role they played in the tragedy. For them, the lines between truth and fiction, right and wrong, insider and outsider have been obscured forever. Josie Cormier, the teenage daughter of the judge sitting on the case, could be the state's best witness, but she can't remember what happened in front of her own eyes. And as the trial progresses, fault lines between the high school and the adult community begin to show, destroying the closest of friendships and families. Nineteen Minutes is New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult's most raw, honest, and important novel yet. Told with the straightforward style for which she has become known, it asks simple questions that have no easy answers: Can your own child become a mystery to you? What does it mean to be different in our society? Is it ever okay for a victim to strike back? And who-if anyone-has the right to judge someone else?


Customer Reviews:   Read 422 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars BORING!   August 20, 2008
Do NOT waste your money. Luckily, I bought this at a 1/2 price book store. I am going to sell it back before I even finish it. I do not understand how so many people liked this book. It isn't even interesting.


5 out of 5 stars Nineteen Minutes   August 19, 2008
This is a book that EVERY parent should read. Won't be able to put it down!! Brilliant author!!


5 out of 5 stars Haunting In Its Subject And Brings Back Memories   August 18, 2008
A subject that strikes primal fear in each of us - the though of a school shooting, which unfortunately seems to have happened too often in recent years. Though some mention that things are a bit cliche or would not happen (such as bullying and the rest) the fact of the matter it does happen all the time and I would be hard pressed to find actual students who have not experienced these things to one degree or other. And a good author puts an amalgam of traits into characters, it is what writing is about. In other words that aspect was not a problem for me.

And overall the book does not disappoint and you will find yourself turning pages to continue even though you may not have time to finish a section, I know I did.
Overall it is an interesting perspective of the problem which is developed well and I often thought of my high school years and how difficult being an adolescent is for all of us.

Not as much of a fun-lighter read as some of Jodi's other books, but definitely one you should pick up, especially if you liked other books



5 out of 5 stars exceptional read   August 15, 2008
Jodi Picoult has done it again. Her poignant novel about a school shooting and the incessant school bullying is worth reading and sharing. Unless you've been involved with public schools, you are probably unaware of the bullying that is ever present. The author does an excellent job of exploring the problem and developing the characters involved. Every teacher and parent needs to read this!


5 out of 5 stars Nineteen Minutes   August 14, 2008
This is a great book for a teen starting high school , or for a parent of a teen. This is a book that they will not want to put down.

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