House Rules
Books | Fiction / Women
3.9
(2.5K)
Jodi Picoult
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things and the modern classics My Sister’s Keeper, The Storyteller, and more, comes a “complex, compassionate, and smart” (The Washington Post) novel about a family torn apart by a murder accusation.When your son can’t look you in the eye…does that mean he’s guilty? Jacob Hunt is a teen with Asperger’s syndrome. He’s hopeless at reading social cues or expressing himself well to others, though he is brilliant in many ways. He has a special focus on one subject—forensic analysis. A police scanner in his room clues him in to crime scenes, and he’s always showing up and telling the cops what to do. And he’s usually right. But when Jacob’s small hometown is rocked by a terrible murder, law enforcement comes to him. Jacob’s behaviors are hallmark Asperger’s, but they look a lot like guilt to the local police. Suddenly the Hunt family, who only want to fit in, are thrust directly in the spotlight. For Jacob’s mother, it’s a brutal reminder of the intolerance and misunderstanding that always threaten her family. For his brother, it’s another indication why nothing is normal because of Jacob. And for the frightened small town, the soul-searing question looms: Did Jacob commit murder? House Rules is “a provocative story in which [Picoult] explores the pain of trying to comprehend the people we love—and reminds us that the truth often travels in disguise” (People).
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Author
Jodi Picoult
Pages
544
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2010-04-03
ISBN
1439199310 9781439199312
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"This is a hard review for me given my background. It was well written hence the star rating. Also, as a mother of two Autistic kids, I empathized with Emma so much, because every single day I live in fear that something like that happens to my kids. <br/><br/>However, I believe that most people who read this assumes everything written about Jacob (AUTISM) is facts and it is simply untrue. <br/><br/>If you’re wanting to read this in hopes you could learn about Autism better, this book is NOT for you! If anyone wants to learn more about Autism, either read books written by Autistic authors OR ask questions to someone who is Autistic."
"I read this so long ago, I can’t even remember if I ever finished it."
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emma
"This has to be one of my top 10 favorite books of all time. It has always stuck with me. I also enjoy true crime so it was easy to get hooked. "
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Courtney Jackel
"Overall the book was well written. I love Jodi Picoult’s books. She is easily one of my favorite authors. However, at times this book was a bit of a hard read as it focused a lot on the Asperger’s part of things. Also, the book is over 500 pages which is insane! I would definitely recommend this book. Everything makes sense in the end."