When you question your purpose and take action, the rest of your life pans out in one of two ways. Chasing your ‘what if’ either lets you know that you ended up with a better life or reminds you of how glorious your life could have been. As much as you may want both of these alternatives, you eventually have to decide on just one. Jodi Picoult’s The Book of Two Ways is a tale of love and loss, which leaves us at the crossroads of making that decision.
Through the journey of Dawn Edelstein, readers are introduced to two alternate realities—one where Dawn follows her heart back to Egypt and one where she returns to the life she has built with her family. Picoult’s masterful storytelling weaves these two timelines together in a tale that leaves readers questioning fate, choice, and the roads not taken. A must-read for anyone who enjoys thought-provoking stories that delve into deep emotional complexities.