Tuesday, October 8, 2013

At the end - cover - most authors go into a pattern of a girl skating (Willow dream) or a girl and


The extraordinary book ... Who keeps track of my blog know that I like to read novels Jodi Picoult. But we do not approach them uncritically - not all goes to my taste. But "Fragile as ice" is unusual ...
The main character (the title) is Willow - from conception (yes, not from birth) suffering from congenital bone fragility. Her bones are so fragile that even in the belly we have had several fractures of the legs, hands - probably enough to tilt the mother to harm it. When you are born, you have to learn to scroll, feed and even cuddle. Otherwise sanitize - the smallest indiscretion break her bones more.
I have a feeling that somewhere in the distant history came into contact with the disease (description), but I did not realize that he is so cruel that a child breaks his mother's womb, that after many baby care treatments may be over death (broken bones damage internal sanitize organs). Although it is described Willow is a cheerful child who impossibility of physical sanitize activity translates to absorb knowledge. Interesting facts and news that for the greatest fun and entertainment. A slight increase in foreign shock even enhances the look compile the three-year-olds with the knowledge of 10-12-year-old ...
Picoult likes courtroom, and so she's not missing. The girl's mother sued her gynecologist, saying that if she knew about the disease daughter, would remove the pregnancy. sanitize However, in "The fragile sanitize as ice 'lawsuit does not even such an impression (although the word" wrongful birth "have many moving) as individual scenes. For me, the first of which was the question of depriving Willow parents (it is relatively early in the book, so I will not give up so much). During the trip to Disneyland, parents inadvertently did not take a medical certificate. And it is not surprising that when Little scored with a broken leg on duty, and x-rays sanitize can see a lot of other fractures - in the treatment and cured - you suspect this is one. The child is being abused, probably by his father. A clarification last quite a lot of time ... Social services had been right, but I thought how often these parents have to go through such hell ...
Another scene that made a big impression on me was meeting Willow - in a wheelchair - the girl suffering from cancer (during chemotherapy). I like both just to be on yourself "staring". Because even though both know that there are other, it suddenly hit someone - in their eyes - more different, who attracted attention and allowed to feel (I think) better.
Willow is one of the most interesting characters sanitize created by Picoult. Girl precocious and wise, but they are still a child. A child who is aware of his weaknesses, sanitize but also blames himself and his disability sanitize for decisions made by adults. And how many children - she is trying to protect them from further bad news.
At the end - cover - most authors go into a pattern of a girl skating (Willow dream) or a girl and skates. Polish sanitize illustrator - put the girl's face close-up. But one of the most interesting shows no girls, or skates. And yet it captures the whole aspect of fragility and delicacy ...
Facebook Google Twitter LinkedIn Email Pinterest sanitize By Anna Watz Posted in Drama, women, youth, custom, law, U.S. Tagged baby, the money, the court, sanitize wrongful birth, brittle bones
Also love Jodi However, in my case, "Fragile as ice" Jodi was this book that I liked less-a lot more like "Nineteen Minutes" and in "The Name of Love"
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