Jodi Picoult - Sing You Home: A Novel
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Sing You Home
ALSO BY JODI PICOULT
House Rules
Handle with Care
Change of Heart
Nineteen Minutes
The Tenth Circle
Vanishing Acts
My Sisters Keeper
Second Glance
Perfect Match
Salem Falls
Plain Truth
Keeping Faith
The Pact
Mercy
Picture Perfect
Harvesting the Heart
Songs of the Humpback Whale
AND FOR THE STAGE
Over the Moon: An Original Musical for Teens
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Copyright 2011 by Jodi Picoult
Song lyrics created for Sing You Home copyright 2011 by Jodi Picoult and Ellen
Wilber. Used by permission.
The lines from i carry your heart with me(i carry it in. Copyright 1952, 1980, 1991 by the Trustees for the E. E. Cummings Trust, from COMPLETE POEMS: 19041962 by E. E. Cummings, edited by George J. Firmage. Used by permission of Liveright Publishing Corporation.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Picoult, Jodi, 1966
Sing you home : a novel / by Jodi Picoult.1st Atria Books hardcover ed.
p. cm.
1. Music therapistsFiction. 2. Lesbian couplesFiction. 3. Divorced peopleFiction. 4. Frozen human embryosFiction. 5. Human reproductive technologyLaw and legislationFiction. 6. Human reproductive technologyReligious aspectsFiction. 7. Domestic fiction. I. Title.
PS3566.I372S56 2011
813.54dc22
2010041180
ISBN 978-1-4391-0272-5
ISBN 978-1-4391-4971-3 (ebook)
The mark of intelligence is being able to surround yourself with people who know more than you do. For this reason, I have many people to thank who all had a hand in helping me create this novel. I am grateful to my brilliant medical and legal minds: Judy Stern, Ph.D., Dr. Karen George, Dr. Paul Manganiello, Dr. Michelle Lauria; Corporal Claire Demarais, Judge Jennifer Sargent, and the attorneys Susan Apel, Lise Iwon, Janet Gilligan, and Maureen McBrien. Thanks to the music therapists who allowed me to pick their brains and to tag along and share some remarkable moments: Suzanne Hanser, Annette Whitehead Pleau, Karen Wacks, Kathleen Howland, Julie Buras Zigo, Emily Pellegrino, Samantha Hale, Bronwyn Bird, Brenda Ross, and Emily Hoffman. Im also indebted to Sarah Croitoru, Rebecca Linder, Lisa Bodager, Jon Picoult, Sindy Buzzell, Focus on the Familys Melissa Fryrear, and the Box Turtle Bulletins Jim Burroway.
I always thank my mom, Jane Picoult, for being an early reader, but this time Id also like to thank my grandmother Bess Friend. We should all be so open-minded in our nineties.
Thanks to Atria Books: Carolyn Reidy, Judith Curr, Mellony Torres, Jessica Purcell, Sarah Branham, Kate Cetrulo, Chris Lloreda, Jeanne Lee, Gary Urda, Lisa Keim, Rachel Zugschwert, Michael Selleck, and the dozens of others without whom my career would never have reached the heights it has. And David Brownit is really nice to have you back on Team Jodi. I am so grateful that (when I announced wed be publishing this book with original music) your first reaction was a wild buzz of excitementnot utter panic.
To Laura Grossremember how you told me about the dead guy on the train? And remember how I said one day I was going to use that? Here it is. I knew youd be a wonderful agent, but I think I underestimated what a good friend you would become.
To Emily BestlerI just dont think there are very many editors who can move seamlessly in a discussion with their authors from why the SATs are a tool of torture to how to fix the ending of a novel. Or in other words, I really hit the jackpot. Weve been together so long now I think well have to be surgically removed from each others hips.
My publicists, Camille McDuffie and Kathleen Carter, are the best cheerleaders an author could ask for. Over the past thirteen years, youve taken me from Jodi who? to having fans spot me in the grocery store and ask for autographs on their shopping lists.
There is something pretty remarkable about this bookits musical. When I knew I was writing in part about gay rights, I wanted my readers to literally hear the voice of my main character; to take this from a political arena to a personal oneand so you get to hear Zoe pouring out her heart and soul to you through her songs. To that end I have to thank Bob Merrill of Sweet Spot Digital, who produced the CD; Ed Dauphinais and Tim Gilmore, who played mandolin and drums respectively; and Toby Mountain of Northeastern Digital, who mastered the CD. But most of all I have to thank Ellen Wilber, who agreed to be the voice of Zoeand the creator of her music. Ellen is one of my dearest friends, and weve written over a hundred songs together for original childrens musicals that are performed to raise funds for charity. She has more musical talent in her pinkie finger than I could hope to have in a lifetime, and she has the biggest heart. She wrote the songs youll hear; I wrote the lyricsand its her crystalline voice youre listening to on the CD. There arent enough words for me to use to thank herfor thinking that this project would be something fun to do... and, more important, for our friendship.
Finally, as always, thanks to Tim, Kyle, Jake, and Sammy. You guys are the soundtrack of my life.
For Ellen WilberYour music has completely enriched my life; your friendship has meant so much to me and my entire family. Im not sure I can remember which one of us is supposed to be Louise and which one is supposed to be Thelma, but I dont think it matters as long as were on the road together.
And for Kyle van LeerFrom the moment you were born in a hurricane I knew you were going to be one of a kind. I dont think I could possibly be any more proud of you if I triednot just for who youve become but for the individual you have always been.
Somehow, I know you two wont mind sharing a dedication page.
The CD that accompanies this book was created to bring the character of Zoe to life for the reader by giving her a real voice. There is no right or wrong way to mix the music with the novel, but while Ellen Wilber and I were writing the songs and lyrics, we envisioned each track paired with a chapter. Youll see section breaks between the chapters that identify where we placed each song, just in case youd like to play them in the places where they correspond to what Zoe is feeling and thinking at that moment. Enjoy!
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