![]() ![]() ![]() It was definitely not a deep portrait of the characters, but rather an event-driven novel of family and moral dilemmas. This raised a slew of ethical questions, which I guess is typical of many of Picoult’s novels. Who can best represent Luke’s medical preferences? And what is the secret the daughter is keeping that happened the night of the accident? The son returns from Thailand with an old document that gave him the medical power of attorney when his father headed off to live with the wolves. But his daughter refused to give up, stubbornly believing that her father would regain consciousness. On the way home there was a horrific crash and Luke’s doctors soon declared that Luke was brain dead. His ex-wife moved on and remarried only his teenage daughter remained fiercely loyal to her father and lived with him, even though it was obvious that her father’s love for his captive pack of wolves rivaled the love he had for his family.Īnd then one night Luke’s daughter asked him to pick her up from a teenage party that had gotten out of hand. Soon, an argument with his son sent the son to live in Thailand, no longer in contact with his family. On his return to civilization, his marriage had fallen apart. Luke Warren made his name as a wolf biologist by the unlikely strategy of inserting himself into a wild wolf pack and living with them for two years. ![]()
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