"Diana really learns to re-evaluate the goals she had and the life she wanted and begins to ask herself, 'Why did I want those things in the first place?' - which I think is an experience that many of us had," Picoult said. Picoult said being there "it's like a beautiful metaphor."ĭiana begins re-evaluating her life - her relationships, choices and herself - wondering when she returns back home, would she have evolved into another person? She's all alone on the island where Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection was formed. Her accommodations are voided, and she has to find a way to get by on an island that does not have stable Wi-Fi or good cell service. But upon arrival, she is told the island will shut down for two weeks. And he says to his girlfriend, 'Look, this vacation is paid for. Author Interviews 'Small Great Things' Author Jodi Picoult Talks About Inspired The Novelįinn is told by his boss, as Picoult notes, "You are not allowed to leave the hospital.
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