Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult

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  • Pub. Date: August 2002
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,236
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    • Pub. Date: August 2002
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,236
    • Lexile: 760L 

    Synopsis

    Jack St. Bride had taught at a girls' prep school until a student with a crush on him ruined his reputation. Now he works at the Do-Or-Diner in Salem Falls. Even as he falls for the owner, Addie Peabody, four teenage girls form a malicious coven, making shattering allegations.

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    Picoult's new novel (following the acclaimed Plain Truth) is a story about rape and reputation, loosely based on The Crucible. Jack St. Bride comes to Salem Falls, N.H., after his release from prison. The former teacher and soccer coach wants to start a new life following a wrongful conviction for statutory rape. Unfortunately, Salem Falls turns out to be the wrong place to do it. He has no trouble landing a job at the local diner and winning the trust of the diner's eccentric owner, Addie, but the rest of the town is suspicious. Things get dangerous when manipulative 17-year-old Gillian Duncan, whose father owns half the town, gets interested in Jack and tries to seduce him with Wiccan love spells. Then Gillian is assaulted in the woods, and Jack is accused of the crime. As the courtroom battle unfolds, many secrets are revealed, and Picoult's characters are forced to confront the difference between who people are and who they say they are. The difference is considerable: despite the townspeople's aura of virtue, by the end of the book we're hard pressed to find any women who have never been raped or threatened, or any men who are really innocent of violence. While Picoult seems ambivalent about the power of Wiccan spells, she has no doubts about the power of sex and violence to change lives. Some of her characters, though, can be almost disturbingly forgiving. Genuinely suspenseful and at times remarkably original, this romance-mystery-morality play will gain Picoult new readers although her treatment of the aftermath of rape may also make her a few enemies. Agent, Laura Gross. 10-city author tour. (Apr. 10) Forecast: Picoult tastefully tackled touchy subject matter in Plain Truth, but she tips toward sensationalism here. That may gain her readers in the short run, but could undermine her reputation over time. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Known for expertly blending provocative themes with family conflicts and difficult moral choices, Jodi Picoult keeps her readers riveted with heartfelt yet impeccably researched novels, like the richly suspenseful Second Glance and the poignant and controversial family drama My Sister's Keeper.

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    A good read for a rainy dayby Anonymous

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    October 13, 2009: In typical Jodi Picoult style, Salem Falls is a fun read, good characters and a so-so plot. Her writing style makes up for the lack of plot!

    another good one from Jodiby jsmrph76

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    September 29, 2009: As always I can not put her books down until the end. She has interesting characters and great writing style. I felt this story was probably not very realistic in many ways but made for an interesting story to make a point. The only problem I have with this author is that the story gets a little long about 3/4 of the way thru and could be a little shorter. I think there is too much repetition of conversations toward the end.


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