My Sister's Keeper Book Review
My Sister's book review A genetically modified baby is born into the Fitzgerald household to serve as a donor for her critically ill sister, Kate. Once Anna gathers funds to hire lawyer, she decides to file a lawsuit against her parents for medical emancipation. Throughout this heartbreaking story, Jodi shows the struggles of every family member and person involved with this case. I've never read anything like this. This book contained many controversial ideas that included science and ethics. It got really messy, and the reader could clearly see the arguments presented in the book. It was also interesting to see terms I learned in biology this year applied to this book. The main argument here was whether Anna should have the right to decide on her medical procedures and etc. Since she was donating to Kate whenever she needed something, Anna was suffering the consequences of all those procedures that affected her health and life. The situation was either to pu
Hi Praachi great book review! I loved how this book mentions and talks with different topics like mental health and his struggles as a character, I might need to check it out sometime. Good job!
ReplyDeleteGreat review Praachi! The memoir sounds like it includes a lot of emotions, but I like how he expresses that in the style of a graphic novel. It’s crazy how we always overlook people’s lives when they’re famous and don’t realize that they are human too. I definitely could see myself reading this book!
ReplyDeleteNice review Praachi! This seems like a great book that lets people know that struggling is part of life and that the rich and famous are not exceptions. It conveys a message that no one is perfect and that it will all be fine.
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