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The Pact: A Love Story Mass Market Paperback – August 29, 2006

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“Engrossing...The Pact is compelling reading.”—People

In this heart-rending tale of love and friendship, Jodi Picoult brings to life a familiar world, and in a single terrifying moment awakens every parent’s worst fear: We think we know our children . . . but do we ever really know them at all?

The Golds and the Hartes, neighbors for eighteen years, have always been inseparable. So have their children—and it’s no surprise that in high school Chris and Emily’s friendship blossoms into something more. But the bonds of family, friendship, and passion—which had seemed so indestructible—suddenly threaten to unravel in the wake of unimaginable tragedy.

When midnight calls from the hospital come in, no one is ready for the truth. Emily is dead at seventeen from a gunshot wound to the head. There’s a single unspent bullet in the gun that Chris pilfered from his father’s cabinet—a bullet that Chris tells police he intended for himself. But a local detective has doubts about the suicide pact that Chris describes.

This extraordinary, poignant novel paints an indelible portrait of two families in anguish . . . and creates an astonishingly suspenseful courtroom drama as Chris is put on trial for murder.


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“It’s hard to exaggerate how well Picoult writes.”  — Financial Times

“Picoult is a skilled wordsmith, and she beautifully creates situations that not only provoke the mind but touch the flawed souls in all of us.”  — Boston Globe

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Until the phone calls came at three o'clock on a November morning, the Golds and their neighbors, the Hartes, had been inseparable. It was no surprise to anyone when their teenage children, Chris and Emily, began showing signs that their relationship was moving beyond that of lifelong friends. But now seventeen-year-old Emily is dead—shot with a gun her beloved and devoted Chris pilfered from his father's cabinet as part of an apparent suicide pact—leaving two devastated families stranded in the dark and dense predawn, desperate for answers about an unthinkable act and the children they never really knew.

From New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult—one of the most powerful writers in contemporary fiction—comes a riveting, timely, heartbreaking, and terrifying novel of families in anguish and friendships ripped apart by inconceivable violence.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0061150142
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow Paperbacks (August 29, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780061150142
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061150142
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 760L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.19 x 1.02 x 6.75 inches
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Jodi Picoult is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-eight novels, including Wish You Were Here, The Book of Two Ways, A Spark of Light, Small Great Things, Leaving Time, and My Sister's Keeper, and, with daughter Samantha van Leer, two young adult novels, Between the Lines and Off the Page. Picoult lives in New Hampshire.

Her next novel, Mad Honey, co-written with Jennifer Finney Boylan, is available on October 11th.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2009
Originally released in 1997, "The Pact," is probably one of Jodi Picoult's best known works. It has garnered a pretty strong cult following. As a result it's one of those books we can say has a love it or hate it relationship. There are few who will find themselves in between. Love it or hate it, one can't deny how much Picoult's novel opens the door to a very serious issue.

The Golds and the Hartes have been friends for a long time. They're next door neighbors who have become close. Their children Emily Gold and Christopher Harte have become close over the years, and it comes as no surprise to their parents. Then, out of the blue, Emily Gold kills herself in what was apparently supposed to be a suicide pact between Emily and Chris. Now Emily is dead, and Chris is alive and well, and he's the only one who has any answers. Now Emily's parents are trying to find out what happened to their daughter, and are also wondering just how well they knew her, while Chris is up to his neck in a legal squabble. The friendship between the two families that seemed eternal suddenly comes crashing down, as both sets of parents come to the realization that they didn't know their children quite as well as they thought.

Needless to say, there's a lot of drama in Picoult's novel, and a lot of emotional turmoil. Jodi Picoult is no stranger to dealing with tough issues and exploring them. The Pact is no different, but here Jodi Picoult goes further into the heart of the matter. By exploring not just how the character cope with Emily's suicide, but also what lead Emily to do it in the first place. The book plays out by alternating between the past and the present. The reader literally gets to know Emily's life story. We're there from the moment she is born, to the moment all the way to her death. As a result, the reader really gets to know Emily Gold. And not just Emily Gold. We get to know Chris Harte as well. In fact, we get to know every character and they all become incredibly well developed. Sometimes a little too much. We learn a little bit more about some characters than we'd care to know. At times Picoult can carry on about a character, but at least she keeps it interesting.

However, the story moves at a smooth pace. The read is, overall, a fairly quick one. And the drama keeps coming with all the twists and turns. It's hard not to feel Picoult pulling at your heart strings. All the drama and characters lead to a pretty big conclusion. In the past, Jodi Picoult has sometimes come to implausible conclusions. You might get a similar feeling here. The book is very enjoyable, and the conclusion is even alright, although it isn't entirely believable.

The writing stands firm. It's very well written with elegant prose and vivid descriptions. Sometimes you get the sense that Picoult is providing too much description. At the very least you'll never feel drowned out in it. The dialog is also nice, coming off as very natural rather than scripted.

The Pact is a very nice book that's filled with very lovable characters. Its sure to spark a bit of discussion among readers. It's a very likable book that is filled with it's own charms. It is one of Picoult's best.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2013
This book is unforgettable; it hurts to read this story. How could the lives of two teenagers who have "everything" end up so tragically? The author presents the story with so much detail that the reader is drawn into their agonizing decision that ends the young girl's life. Could this situation really happen? I suppose in this day and age of unbelievable occurrences, it could (and possibly has). Could parents be so blind as to not see the depression and fear in their children? Because the families were so close in all the years their children were growing up, did the parents not even for a moment notice the extreme closeness was too much for their children to withstand? The daughter was very smart; couldn't she (or wouldn't she) make an effort to get out of the trap she was in without ending her life?

Be it as it may, the story was heartbreaking and very well written in the descriptions of the parents and their reactions to the tragedy and the son who helped the daughter end her life. The arrest of the son, and his incarceration were well depicted. The courtroom scenes, of course, were spellbinding. For any parent or child who might have to live through an experience of this import, I hope you have a god who will be standing next to you to help you stay strong.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Jodi Picoult does it again! She always provides readers with ethical issues that make you think twice before casting judgement on people.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Well developed characters move through plot effortlessly building tension & release. Excellent book that provides an insight into teen suicide
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2016
This is the second book by this author I've read. I should've known that I wasn't going to really enjoy the book because of how the other was written and this would most likely be written the same. But the story seemed interesting so I was willing to give it a try.

Even though I didn't like the way it was written, (jumping from pairs talking, different scenes, etc.) I know I can't be the only one who feels this way. Anyways, the story had a lot of potential but it didn't live up to what I thought it was going to be. There were some holes and the ending was blah. I can't stop thinking about how Mel threw the diary in the fire, and then that was it. It doesn't touch back on any of that. I didn't like Mel's character. I was expecting Gus and Michael to have an affair, I'm glad they didn't. Sorry, my review is all over the place. I just finished the book and I have all these thoughts running through my brain. Another thing that irritated me was the watch. Emily bought the watch before she knew she was pregnant. Probably before she knew she was going to kill herself. I know her emotions were building up and she was probably going to commit suicide eventually. I think getting pregnant really pushed her over the edge and that's when it was set, but that's not what I'm getting at. When they were questioning about the watch no one brought up the fact that she bought it before she was pregnant, and that's why she bought it. She didn't know she was going to feel so much pressure to be a wife and mother and whatever her parents thought she was going to be. If I was Jordan I would've used that in my case. Ugh. That didn't come out as smooth as I wanted it to but I hope that makes sense.

I was mostly disappointed that she was depressed about being molested. Not that you can't be depressed about being molested. But why did it have to be that? Thinking about what happened to her makes me sick and I wish I never read it. It's such a horrible thing to write and think about. I almost stopped reading the book because of it. I felt it was cliche. I wish it could've been something else. Why did she have to get molested? Why not just depression? I don't know. I'm blabbering.

I don't want to write a bad review because it's someone's work and I'm not writing books, why should I judge it? Uuugh. I don't know. I didn't enjoy the way it was written, I felt the story was kind of slow and left me feeling empty and depressed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very emotional and devastating story.
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
Worth the read. Deals with grief!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm emotionally spent !
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2023
I love Jodi Picoult. I'm reading one book of hers per month this year for 2 reasons...1 they are emotionally draining and I need time to absorb them and to recover and 2 I want to eek them out 📚 Her books are always thought provoking and often controversial but she ALWAYS tells both (or several) sides of the story. This was a difficult read, heartbreaking 💔 I couldn't read the last chapter fast enough and had no idea which way the verdict would go. No spoilers here but definitely read this fabulous book 📖📕
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm emotionally spent !
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2023
I love Jodi Picoult. I'm reading one book of hers per month this year for 2 reasons...1 they are emotionally draining and I need time to absorb them and to recover and 2 I want to eek them out 📚 Her books are always thought provoking and often controversial but she ALWAYS tells both (or several) sides of the story. This was a difficult read, heartbreaking 💔 I couldn't read the last chapter fast enough and had no idea which way the verdict would go. No spoilers here but definitely read this fabulous book 📖📕
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5.0 out of 5 stars The pact,
Reviewed in France on September 28, 2018
excellent livre. A lire.
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MrsBTS
5.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly good read and like all her books
Reviewed in India on July 21, 2016
Jodi picoult has really outdone herself again . A thoroughly good read and like all her books, gives you a lot to think about.
Tia
4.0 out of 5 stars Moving
Reviewed in Spain on June 23, 2014
I find that the book has its ups and downs. I got a little bogged down with legal proceedings at times, but the nearer I got to the end, the more difficult it became to put it down.