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The Tenth Circle

A Novel

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From New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult, a powerful novel that explores the unbreakable bond between parent and child, and questions whether you can reinvent yourself in the course of a lifetime—or if your mistakes are carried forever.

Fourteen-year-old Trixie Stone is in love for the first time. She’s also a straight-A high school student, pretty and popular, and the light of her father’s life... Comic book artist Daniel Stone would do anything to protect his daughter. But when a single act of violence shatters her innocence, seemingly mild-mannered Daniel’s convictions are put to the test—while his own shockingly tumultuous past, hidden even from his family, comes to light. Now, everything Trixie’s ever believed about her hero, her father, seems to be a lie as Daniel ventures to hell and back, seeking revenge. Will the price be the bond they share?

Revealing an “exceptional, unflinching, and utterly chilling” (The Washington Post) portrait of today’s youth culture, Jodi Picoult pulls readers inside a shattered family facing the toughest questions of morality and forgiveness.
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As always, Jodi leaves you questioning. Not only about the ending, but ethics and morale, right and wrong and how all of that is certainly all gray scaled. Highly recommend this book!

intriguing

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I have read many of this authors books but I really didn't enjoy this one, I felt like the ending was left in mid air and tge characters never really developed.

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The Alaskan scenes were fascinating as were the references to Dante. I could not believe that Tricia was only 14; given the activities and always imagined her as 17/18 but it’s set in Maine USA. The guilt a parent feels when they think they’ve taken their eye off the ball & indulged their own wants as an individual were well described.

A nightmare story that draws you in

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