The Storyteller

The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult is a first edition novel published by Atria/Emily Bestler Books in 2013, featuring 480 pages in English. This work delves into themes of redemption and forgiveness through the life of Sage Singer, a baker grappling with loneliness and the memories of her mother’s death. Her life takes a turn when she forms an unexpected friendship with Josef Weber, an elderly man from her grief support group, who reveals a hidden secret that challenges Sage’s perceptions of morality and justice.
Readers will find a narrative that examines the complexities of friendship and the moral dilemmas that arise when faced with difficult choices. As Sage navigates her relationship with Josef and confronts the implications of his confession, she is forced to reevaluate her understanding of family and the past. The Storyteller invites exploration of psychological themes and the nature of forgiveness, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the intricacies of human relationships.
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An astonishing novel about redemption and forgiveness from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult.
Some stories live forever . . .
Sage Singer is a baker. She works through the night, preparing the day’s breads and pastries, trying to escape a reality of loneliness, bad memories, and the shadow of her mother’s death. When Josef Weber, an elderly man in Sage’s grief support group, begins stopping by the bakery, they strike up an unlikely friendship. Despite their differences, they see in each other the hidden scars that others can’t, and they become companions.
Everything changes on the day that Josef confesses a long-buried and shameful secret—one that nobody else in town would ever suspect—and asks Sage for an extraordinary favor. If she says yes, she faces not only moral repercussions, but potentially legal ones as well. With her own identity suddenly challenged, and the integrity of the closest friend she’s ever had clouded, Sage begins to question the assumptions and expectations she’s made about her life and her family. When does a moral choice become a moral imperative? And where does one draw the line between punishment and justice, forgiveness and mercy?
In this searingly honest novel, Jodi Picoult gracefully explores the lengths we will go in order to protect our families and to keep the past from dictating the future.
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