
My Sister's Keeper
by Jodi Picoult (2004)
Like 'jewel bret', this book explores intense family devotion and difficult choices.

by lott (1991)
A “sweeping and beautifully written” (The New York Times Book Review) novel of how quickly a life can change; how, like lightning, an unforeseen event can set us on a course without reason or compass. In the backwoods of Mississippi, a land of honeysuckle and grapevine, Jewel and her husband, Leston, are truly blessed; they have five fine children. When Brenda Kay is born in 1943, Jewel gives thanks for a healthy baby, last-born and most welcome. In this story of a woman's devotion to the child who is both her burden and God's singular way of smiling on her, Bret Lott has created a mother-daughter relationship of matchless intensity and beauty, and one of the finest, most indomitable heroines in contemporary American fiction.
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by Jodi Picoult (2004)
Like 'jewel bret', this book explores intense family devotion and difficult choices.

by Gwyn Hyman Rubio (1998)
Similar to 'jewel bret', it focuses on celebrating differences and overcoming ignorance.

by Kathryn Stockett (2009)
Like 'jewel bret', this novel vividly portrays life and strong female characters in the American South.

by Delia Owens (2018)
Echoes 'jewel bret' with its strong sense of place and a resilient female protagonist's journey.

by Betty Smith (2024)
Shares 'jewel bret's' focus on a determined mother and the struggles of family life in challenging times.
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