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Perfect Match

Audiobook
1 of 6 copies available
1 of 6 copies available
Jodi Picoult is a #1 New York Times bestselling author whose books have been adapted for both the small and silver screen. In Perfect Match, she spins a story of a mother who does the unthinkable to protect her child. Lines blur when assistant DA Nina Frost learns that her five-year-old son Nathaniel was sexually abused by a priest. She takes the law into her own hands, killing the man accused. But then details surface clearing the priest and putting Nina's future in jeopardy.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 6, 2002
      One plot element—a case of child molestation involving a Catholic priest—in Picoult's latest novel (after Salem Falls) now seems eerily prescient, but that's only part of the saga she weaves, which is primarily an indictment of the current criminal justice system. Nina Frost, an assistant district attorney in Maine, knows how hard it is to obtain a conviction for a sex crime when the victim is a juvenile, so when her five-year-old son, Nathaniel, identifies their priest as being the man who raped him, Nina's grievances with the system become personal. Frustrated by the threat of an unsatisfactory legal outcome, she takes the law into her own hands, killing the priest in open court. Awaiting her own trial, a startling fact emerges from the DNA: the priest was innocent. Will Nina be able to prove to a jury that her actions were justified, particularly since she killed the wrong man? Picoult adeptly renders Nina's feelings—impotence, guilt, the drive for retribution—but Nina is herself an unsympathetic heroine, from her initial accusation of her husband to her arrogant vigilante stance, which does little to persuade the reader that an act of premeditation should be recast as maternal instinct. While the argument that the current system is flawed is solid, the only alternative offered is an iffy form of frontier justice that many readers may find unpalatable. (May)
      Forecast:The cover, a cozy-looking New England home surrounded by flowers at sunset, won't give browsers any hint of what's inside, but the ripped-from-the-headlines plot should generate sufficient buzz to overcome that. Major ad/promo; 11-city author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      How strong is a mother's love? Reader Nancy Black professionally performs all the voices in this remarkable story of how far a mother will go to protect her child. Her portrayals of two characters, in particular, stand out. Assistant District Attorney Nina Frost has investigated hundreds of cases of child molestation, but when her own child is assaulted, she takes the law into her own hands. Black captures the angst of this character's guilt-ridden conscience. Her other standout performance is that of the abused child, Nathaniel. His rare speech impediment triggers a plot twist, and this and other turns make Picoult's novel a worthwhile read. R.O. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Assistant DA Nina Frost puts away child molesters for a living and is good at it--until she finds that her own son has been molested. At the beginning of this mystery, she shoots the priest accused of the crime; then the narrative switches to the beginning of the story and moves along until she finds that he was the wrong man, and the hunt begins again. Nancy Black reads the text in sharp, abrupt tones with no clear differentiation between characters and scenes. As the point of view switches from first person to third and then back to a different first person, Black makes no attempt to help the listener keep the story line straight. Between the difficult subject matter and the confusing points of view, the listener really has to work at this audiobook. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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