![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She wants to go to college to pursue her budding artistic talent, which she wouldn't be able to if she had the baby. She's not sure that her boyfriend is really the one who is best for her, and she knows that she will marry him if she has the baby. She doesn't want to be tied down to the small town outside of Chicago that she was raised in. The protagonist, Paige, has an abortion during her senior year of high school. The controversial issue in this novel, even though it's not the BIGGEST focus, is abortion. This could either draw or repel readers, but I think most readers like to find out for themselves. ![]() Families are split in this crucial issue.īut, Harvesting the Heart is slightly different from her normal formula. Multiple characters give their side of the story through their point of view. Her other novels seem to focus around a central, controversial issue. Instead of creating multiple characters and getting insde their heads, it focused mainly on two characters and their romantic relationship (and struggles) together. This novel, I found, was a little bit different from her other novels. (I'm making some decent head-way.) Anyway, my newest accomplishment is her second novel, Harvesting the Heart. I am still on my Jodi Picoult rampage, and I am destined to finish all of her books by the end of the year. ![]()
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