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The Tenth Circle

The Tenth Circle
By Jodi Picoult

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When Daniel Stone was a child, he was the only white boy in a native Eskimo village where his mother taught, and he was teased mercilessly because he was different. He fought back, the baddest of the bad kids: stealing, drinking, robbing and cheating his way out of the Alaskan bush – where he honed his artistic talent, fell in love with a girl and got her pregnant. To become part of a family, he reinvented himself – jettisoning all that anger to become a docile, devoted husband and father. Fifteen years later, when we meet Daniel again, he is a comic book artist. His wife teaches Dante’s Inferno at a local college; his daughter, Trixie, is the light of his life – and a girl who only knows her father as the even-tempered, mild-mannered man he has been her whole life. Until, that is, she is date raped… and Daniel finds himself struggling, again, with a powerlessness and a rage that may not just swallow him whole, but destroy his family and his future.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12801 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-19
  • Released on: 2007-04-19
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 385 pages

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Bestselling author Jodi Picoult's The Tenth Circle is a metaphorical journey through Dante's Inferno, told through the eyes of a small Maine family whose hidden demons haunt every aspect of their seemingly peaceful existence. Woven throughout the novel are a series of dramatic illustrations that pay homage to the family's patriarch (comic book artist Daniel Stone), and add a unique twist to this gripping, yet somewhat rhetorical tale.

Trixie Stone is an imaginative, perceptive 14 year old whose life begins to unravel when Jason Underhill, Bethel High's star hockey player, breaks up with her, leaving a void that can only be filled by the blood spilled during shameful self-mutilations in the girls' bathroom. While Trixie's dad Daniel notices his daughter's recent change in demeanor, he turns a blind eye, just as he does to the obvious affair his wife Laura, a college professor, is barely trying to conceal. When Trixie gets raped at a friend's party, Daniel and Laura are forced to deal not only with the consequences of their daughter's physical and emotional trauma, but with their own transgressions as well. For Daniel, that means reflecting on a childhood spent as the only white kid in a native Alaskan village, where isolation and loneliness turned him into a recluse, only to be born again after falling in love with his wife. Laura, who blames her family's unraveling on her selfish affair, must decide how to reconcile her personal desires with her loved ones' needs.

The Tenth Circle is chock full of symbolism and allegory that at times can seem oppresive. Still, Picoult's fans will welcome this skillfully told story of betrayal and its many negative, and positive consequences. --Gisele Toueg

Review
'This story of a flawed family on the brink of destruction grips from start to finish' -- Publishers Weekly 'Picoult is an amazing storyteller and as she weaves you deeper into the lives of her flawed families you'll be gripped by their traumas. A further level of narrative is added by Daniel's illustrations, which punctuate the chapters. A sad and complex, but ultimately enthralling read.' ***** -- Heat 'Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues ... Any mother who has turned a blind eye to a too-short skirt or has backed down over unsuitable friends will find The Tenth Circle" to be an honest reflection of the more difficult side of family life ... a touching read and it easily merits a place in the bestseller lists.' -- Daily Express 'This wonderful, sensitive yet exciting tale can only augment Jodi Picoult's already impressive reputation as an author.' -- Reviewing the Evidence (website) 'The themes are weighty: adultery, rape, violence and death. But Picoult deftly manoeuvres her way through the characters, taking pains to delve into the psyches of each one... Picoult's appreciation of teenage angst is exquisitely unwrapped ... This book is a well-written, mature and entertaining study of sex, lies and love on family relationships. The Tenth Circle" is Picoult's 12th novel, and on this form she's going to leave her readers impatient for more.' -- Scotsman 'An intriguing read' -- Closer 'This portrait of a family on the brink of survival, and the moral questions posed by the journey they undertake, is a fairly gripping read' -- Psychologies 'The pace is compelling and the plot twists and turns its way towards an unexpected conclusion in the freezing lands of Daniel's childhood' -- Ireland on Sunday 'Jodi Picoult has once again produced a compelling and powerful narrative, tackling a sensitive issue with her customary strong characterisation and meticulous research ... An exceptional novel.' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'Forget looking at difficult topics in blank and white - Picoult will make you consider all the grey areas, in every shade and hue' -- Hampshire Society 'The Tenth Circle is stunning in every sense.' -- Daily Record 'Both romantic and heartbreaking, this is fiction at its best.' -- LOVE IT! 'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it. -- Daily Mail 'Picoult offers a perfectly pitched take on the great mysteries of the heart' -- Kirkus Reviews 'This story of a flawed family on the brink of destruction grips from start to finish' -- Publishers Weekly 'Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues ... Any mother who has turned a blind eye to a too-short skirt or has backed down over unsuitable friends will find The Tenth Circle to be an honest reflection of the more difficult side of family life ... a touching read and it easily merits a place in the bestseller lists.' -- Daily Express

Review

'This story of a flawed family on the brink of destruction grips from start to finish'

(Publishers Weekly )

'Picoult is an amazing storyteller and as she weaves you deeper into the lives of her flawed families you'll be gripped by their traumas. A further level of narrative is added by Daniel's illustrations, which punctuate the chapters. A sad and complex, but ultimately enthralling read.' *****

(Heat )

'Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues . . . Any mother who has turned a blind eye to a too-short skirt or has backed down over unsuitable friends will find The Tenth Circle to be an honest reflection of the more difficult side of family life . . . a touching read and it easily merits a place in the bestseller lists.'

(Daily Express )

'This wonderful, sensitive yet exciting tale can only augment Jodi Picoult's already impressive reputation as an author.'

(Reviewing the Evidence (website) )

'The themes are weighty: adultery, rape, violence and death. But Picoult deftly manoeuvres her way through the characters, taking pains to delve into the psyches of each one. . . Picoult's appreciation of teenage angst is exquisitely unwrapped . . . This book is a well-written, mature and entertaining study of sex, lies and love on family relationships.  The Tenth Circle is Picoult's 12th novel, and on this form she's going to leave her readers impatient for more.'

(Scotsman )

'An intriguing read'

(Closer )

'This portrait of a family on the brink of survival, and the moral questions posed by the journey they undertake, is a fairly gripping read'

(Psychologies )

'The pace is compelling and the plot twists and turns its way towards an unexpected conclusion in the freezing lands of Daniel's childhood'

(Ireland on Sunday )

'Jodi Picoult has once again produced a compelling and powerful narrative, tackling a sensitive issue with her customary strong characterisation and meticulous research . . . An exceptional novel.'

(Waterstone's Books Quarterly )

'Forget looking at difficult topics in blank and white - Picoult will make you consider all the grey areas, in every shade and hue'

(Hampshire Society )

'The Tenth Circle is stunning in every sense.' 

(Daily Record )

'Both romantic and heartbreaking, this is fiction at its best.' 

(LOVE IT! )

'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it. (Daily Mail )

'Picoult offers a perfectly pitched take on the great mysteries of the heart' (Kirkus Reviews )

'This story of a flawed family on the brink of destruction grips from start to finish'

(Publishers Weekly )

'Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues . . . Any mother who has turned a blind eye to a too-short skirt or has backed down over unsuitable friends will find The Tenth Circle to be an honest reflection of the more difficult side of family life . . . a touching read and it easily merits a place in the bestseller lists.'

(Daily Express )


Customer Reviews

Addictive4
This is my first Picoult book and I thought it was great. I like that she is never really biased on moral issues and let's the reader make their own decision. The graphic novel weaved throughout the book added something. Didn't enjoy the last part as much but still couldn't put it down for a good few nights. I'd recommend reading it, especially if you've ever been a teenage girl or had one.

Not my favourite Jodi Picoult but still excellent5
I love how the book gets you thinking, as does all her books. We still define rape as having occured when the victim has either really struggled, tried to scream, or repeatly said no. What the book seems to me to want you to consider is that when one persons body language and face is saying no isn't that enough. There is so many aspects of the characters thoughts and actions that everyone reading it can relate to and how we all change and remodel ourselves sometimes as if overnight. Although your heart goes out to Trixie it does to Jason too. Jason although he rapes her - is not evil and it was easy for me to feel for him too. Worth a read!

Courtesy of Teens Read Too5
Trixie Stone is the freshman girl that all other girls, even the upperclassman, envy. She's dating the hottest junior in the school, she's pretty, smart, and gets along with just about everybody. She has a seemingly perfect life.

But that only lasts until she goes to a party that gets way out of hand.

Her ex-boyfriend, who she wants back so badly, inflicts a horrible case of violence upon her.

And now everyone would kill to be nothing like her.

Trixie is one of the few characters that you can actually fall in love with throughout the course of the book. She is everything a teen girl wants to be, but then the reader has to have compassion for her because of what she goes through, and then you really do have to feel bad for her.

This is a book that everyone should read, simply for the wide range of issues that it covers. A great read.

Reviewed by: Taylor Rector