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"Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Picoult Length: 21 hours and 9 min. ISBN: 1-4281-4433-1 Publisher's Weekly Best Seller New York Times Best Seller Listen to an excerpt with: Windows Media Player Real Player |
New York Times best-selling author Jodi Picoult, known for tackling today’s hot-button issues, delivers the riveting tale of one small town’s entanglement with high-school violence.
New York Superior Court Judge Alex Cormier is assigned to preside over the case of the alleged Sterling High School shooter. Lawyer Jordan McAffee represents Peter, the boy who, on the day of the shooting, was found in the corner of the gymnasium holding a gun to his head with a shaky hand. Detective Patrick DuCharme has one star witness, but her story keeps changing. And then there’s the biggest problem of all: the star witness happens to be Judge Cormier’s daughter.
Picoult, acclaimed for her penetrating explorations of the gray areas in modern society, asks difficult questions in Nineteen Minutes, which may be her most powerful and important novel yet.
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