A story within a story within a story is the only way to
quickly describe THE STORYTELLER. There
are three storytellers -- Sage, a baker, who carries guilt and grief that
consumes her; Josef, a beloved elderly man, who confesses to Sage and wants her
to forgive and then kill him; and finally, Minka, a Polish Jew and resident of a
concentration camp during WWII. I found
Minka’s story compelling. Forgiveness is the overriding theme of the book. A
sentence on page 450 states that you can only forgive someone the wrong they
have done to you personally. Sage, Josef and, even Minka, need forgiveness, but
who can forgive them and will they – that is the question.
I found this to be one of Picoult’s more challenging and thought
provoking books. She is known for addressing timely topics with a twist ending.
THE STORYTELLER addresses forgiveness in way that will give you pause for
thought, especially the ending. Book
groups will have a lively discussion of guilt and forgiveness.
5 of 5 stars
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