Piedade

Piedade by Jodi Picoult is a novel published by Planeta in 1996, presented in Portuguese and spanning 366 pages. The story revolves around two married couples, exploring complex themes of love and morality. One narrative follows a farmer whose deep affection for his ailing wife drives him to a tragic decision, while the other depicts a police chief’s journey back to his wife after an affair. These intertwined cases unfold against the backdrop of Massachusetts.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of love’s multifaceted nature and the moral dilemmas that arise within intimate relationships. The novel delves into the consequences of love and betrayal, inviting reflection on the choices made by its characters. Through its dual narratives, Piedade offers insights into the complexities of marriage and commitment, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.
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A novel on love whose protagonists are two married couples. In one case, a farmer’s love for his sick wife leads him to kill her. In the second, love brings a police chief back to his wife after an affair. The two cases are linked, the setting is Massachusetts.
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