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The novel forces readers to question if it is morally right to infringe upon one child's bodily autonomy to save another.

One of the most discussed aspects of My Sister’s Keeper is the drastically different ending between the novel and the 2009 film:

Book Review: My Sister’s Keeper by: Jodi Picoult - The Alley-Cat7 My Sister's Keeper

Features a shocking twist ending that many readers find "unbelievable" or emotionally devastating.

The Moral Maze of My Sister’s Keeper Jodi Picoult’s My Sister’s Keeper is more than just a "tear-jerker"—it is a profound exploration of ethics, identity, and the impossible choices families face in the shadow of chronic illness. The Core Conflict: A "Savior Sister" The novel forces readers to question if it

Sara, the mother, is often viewed as the antagonist, yet readers can empathize with her desperate, all-consuming drive to keep her dying child alive.

Replaces the book's twist with a more straightforward conclusion, which some reviewers actually prefer. Final Verdict The Core Conflict: A "Savior Sister" Sara, the

Anna’s lawsuit is a quest for her own identity, as she has always been defined solely in terms of her sister. Book vs. Movie: The Great Debate