Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

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  • Author:Jodi Picoult
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Summary

Diana O’Toole is perfectly on track。 She will be married by thirty, done having kids by thirty-five, and move out to the New York City suburbs, all while climbing the professional ladder in the cutthroat art auction world。 She’s an associate specialist at Sotheby’s now, but her boss has hinted at a promotion if she can close a deal with a high-profile client。 She’s not engaged just yet, but she knows her boyfriend, Finn, a surgical resident, is about to propose on their romantic getaway to the Galápagos—days before her thirtieth birthday。 Right on time。

But then a virus that felt worlds away has appeared in the city, and on the eve of their departure, Finn breaks the news: It’s all hands on deck at the hospital。 He has to stay behind。 You should still go, he assures her, since it would be a shame for all of their nonrefundable trip to go to waste。 And so, reluctantly, she goes。

Almost immediately, Diana’s dream vacation goes awry。 Her luggage is lost, the Wi-Fi is nearly nonexistent, and the hotel they’d booked is shut down due to the pandemic。 In fact, the whole island is now under quarantine, and she is stranded until the borders reopen。 Completely isolated, she must venture beyond her comfort zone。 Slowly, she carves out a connection with a local family when a teenager with a secret opens up to Diana, despite her father’s suspicion of outsiders。

In the Galápagos Islands, where Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection was formed, Diana finds herself examining her relationships, her choices, and herself—and wondering if when she goes home, she too will have evolved into someone completely different。

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Reviews

Marla

Wish you were here is a book about the real coronavirus pandemic with a fictional characters’ life changing experience。 This book felt real and raw to me since my family and I had contracted the virus。 I also had a family member working as a health care worker during this time。 It’s hard to talk about the book without giving spoilers, but the pandemic was and is still life altering and has changed the way people viewed the life they were living and what really mattered in their lives。 The charac Wish you were here is a book about the real coronavirus pandemic with a fictional characters’ life changing experience。 This book felt real and raw to me since my family and I had contracted the virus。 I also had a family member working as a health care worker during this time。 It’s hard to talk about the book without giving spoilers, but the pandemic was and is still life altering and has changed the way people viewed the life they were living and what really mattered in their lives。 The characters’ experiences touched me deeply and I will remember this book long after reading it。 。。。more

Literary Redhead

Review coming soon! Thanks to the author, Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, and NetGalley for the review copy。 Opinions are mine。Pub Date 30 Nov 2021#WishYouWereHere #NetGalley

Judie

This was another one of Jodi Picoult’s terrific books。 I was so excited to get an advanced reader copy, that I started it immediately and couldn’t put it down。 It’s a haunting tale, still sticks with me and will for a while。 I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but OMG! In typical Picoult fashion, you think it’s going one way, then quickly veers in another direction。 I love her writing, her ingenuity and her imagination。 Loved it!!

Liza Markling

I was lucky enough to get an early copy of @jodipicoult #WishYouWereHere and it was even more brilliant than I could have dreamed。 Heart-wrenching but hopeful - we’ve been through the ringer the past year with COVID, and Wish You Were Here gives a voice to so many - healthcare workers, people who had family with COVID or had it themselves, tourism industries and tourists, and every day life that changed forever。 I love the idea of alternate subconscious/multi-verses/alternate realities/alternate I was lucky enough to get an early copy of @jodipicoult #WishYouWereHere and it was even more brilliant than I could have dreamed。 Heart-wrenching but hopeful - we’ve been through the ringer the past year with COVID, and Wish You Were Here gives a voice to so many - healthcare workers, people who had family with COVID or had it themselves, tourism industries and tourists, and every day life that changed forever。 I love the idea of alternate subconscious/multi-verses/alternate realities/alternate lives (if you do too, check out The Book of Two Ways) - really makes you think twice about life as we know it。Thank you @netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for a review。#jodipicoult #netgalley #fiction #booklover #bookreviews #whatimreading #whatiread 。。。more

Maureen

When Covid hits NYC just as Diana and her boyfriend Finn are planning a trip to Galapagos, Finn stays behind but urges Diana to go on without him。 Once she arrives, she finds out everything is closed。 She has cash and her cell phone, some clothing, and little else。 Not knowing the future of the pandemic, Diana stays on the island to wait for a boat to take her back toward the US。 This is a well-written novel with strong characters。 Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to be an e When Covid hits NYC just as Diana and her boyfriend Finn are planning a trip to Galapagos, Finn stays behind but urges Diana to go on without him。 Once she arrives, she finds out everything is closed。 She has cash and her cell phone, some clothing, and little else。 Not knowing the future of the pandemic, Diana stays on the island to wait for a boat to take her back toward the US。 This is a well-written novel with strong characters。 Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to be an early reader in exchange for my review。 。。。more

Kay

Wish You Were Here by Jodi Picoult, takes us to the terrifying days of Covid in a fictional, yet realistic first hand life account。 Sometimes moving too slowly for me, but always tugging at my heart。Where we were all trying to do our best to stay save, keep ourselves mentally strong and just get through the days。Where the lives of the patients in fevered dreams, kept the doctors and nurses working 36 hour shifts。Our families left in nursing homes were at the mercy of others that we had to believ Wish You Were Here by Jodi Picoult, takes us to the terrifying days of Covid in a fictional, yet realistic first hand life account。 Sometimes moving too slowly for me, but always tugging at my heart。Where we were all trying to do our best to stay save, keep ourselves mentally strong and just get through the days。Where the lives of the patients in fevered dreams, kept the doctors and nurses working 36 hour shifts。Our families left in nursing homes were at the mercy of others that we had to believe were taking the best care of them, but we ourselves, we’re not allowed in to touch or hug them。This book is the hell and back of Covid。Well done, Jodi Picoult! 。。。more

Ali Kelley

The pandemic has created unprecedented levels of anxiety and sadness across the globe, and I don’t think anyone could have written a book that tackles this so raw and beautifully other than Jodi Picoult。 In general, I have not been eager to revisit those early quarantine days in any form of media, but Wish You Were Here was unputdownable。 Diana, to put it in two words, is ON TRACK。 She has the job, the looming engagement to a dreamy doctor, the first bucket list vacation planned。 Her entire life The pandemic has created unprecedented levels of anxiety and sadness across the globe, and I don’t think anyone could have written a book that tackles this so raw and beautifully other than Jodi Picoult。 In general, I have not been eager to revisit those early quarantine days in any form of media, but Wish You Were Here was unputdownable。 Diana, to put it in two words, is ON TRACK。 She has the job, the looming engagement to a dreamy doctor, the first bucket list vacation planned。 Her entire life has been meticulously planned out and now she’s living it。 She has just closed a major client at work and is heading off to the Galápagos Islands where, she knows, the proposal is coming。 Then, her boyfriend tells her he can’t leave the city。 While only 19 known cases of COVID currently exist in the city, he cannot leave on vacation。 With his encouragement, Diana ventures on their trip alone and ends up on the island much longer than anticipated due to travel restrictions。 Wish You Were Here humanizes and reminds us of all the ups and downs of the past 15 months-stress, despair, sense of community, loss, family, love。 As always, Picoult crafts such a beautiful story with a stunning twist that had me floored。 I am so grateful I have been able to adore her works for so many years now, starting way back when I was just a lost kid in middle school。 This one is in my top 4 for sure-right there with 19 Minutes, Leaving Time and The Storyteller。 I received an ARC of #WishYouWereHere courtesy of #NetGalley and #PenguinRandomHouse in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Leona

Huge thanks to NetGalley and Penguin Random House for the advance copy。 Jodi Picoult never fails to come up with scenarios that make me think。 This wasn’t her typical moral/legal dilemma plot - this plot is immersed in Covid in a real way。 In the first half of the book I liked the Galapagos setting and the island exploration while Diane was isolated。 The second half had more impact and I could relate to how surreal things seemed。 People dealing with recovery and grief are still suspended in that Huge thanks to NetGalley and Penguin Random House for the advance copy。 Jodi Picoult never fails to come up with scenarios that make me think。 This wasn’t her typical moral/legal dilemma plot - this plot is immersed in Covid in a real way。 In the first half of the book I liked the Galapagos setting and the island exploration while Diane was isolated。 The second half had more impact and I could relate to how surreal things seemed。 People dealing with recovery and grief are still suspended in that surreal mindset。 This novel shows the medical perspective as well as the survivor's experience。 I appreciate the author’s note discussing her own pandemic journey and the inspiration for this novel。 Thank you for publishing this in record time while people are needing the support that relevant fiction can provide, as a way to cope and recover with empathy and compassion。I recommend this book。 。。。more

Victoria Lanigan

I stopped everything I was reading when I got sent this book! I adore @jodipicoult and I could not be more excited to receive this book, and how perfect that book 200 of the year is by one of my favorite authors。。This book takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic and it is inevitable that books will include this vital piece of time in our lives。 I wasn’t sure I was ready for it but Picoilt’s gorgeous writing had me hooked, as she always does。 It’s not a gimmick, it’s part of the fabric or our li I stopped everything I was reading when I got sent this book! I adore @jodipicoult and I could not be more excited to receive this book, and how perfect that book 200 of the year is by one of my favorite authors。。This book takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic and it is inevitable that books will include this vital piece of time in our lives。 I wasn’t sure I was ready for it but Picoilt’s gorgeous writing had me hooked, as she always does。 It’s not a gimmick, it’s part of the fabric or our lives if we like it or not。 。Diana has her life perfectly planned。 Married by 30, have kids, move to the suburbs and get promoted at Sotheby’s。 Everything is on track。 She is this close to her promotion, and spied a ring box, knowing her Dr。 boyfriend will propose in the Galapagos, just in time for her big birthday。。Then a little known virus takes over。 Finn tells her she should still go on vacation but he can’t leave the hospital。 She decides to go but ends up stuck on an island where everything is closed down and very little WiFi to communicate back home。 Diana begins to question all of her best laid Plans。。It’s so fitting that this is book 200 for me。 I started my bookstagram because of the pandemic and for this to be the book about the pandemic really hits home。 I feel it’s safe to say we all came out changed after the pandemic。 What hits home even more is this quote。“We’re pushing through uncertainty even when we can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel。” Every single day it may have seemed like Groundhog’s Day。 We may not have been able to see the light at the end of the tunnel and there was so much uncertainty but little by little life is getting back to normal with a new perspective for all that we love and cherish。 I have never been more thankful for the family time we had during the pandemic。。Tell me did your reading change during pandemic? I have never read so much in my entire life! Thank you to @penguinrandomhouse for an arc of this wonderful book。。 。。。more

Dallas Strawn

I'm well aware that this is going to be a divisive book and so many people are going to hate it simply for the fact that it's written about COVID and the 2020 pandemic, but boy, is it GOOD。 Jodi Picoult has written a true literary masterpiece chronicling the Coronavirus in real time, in a fictional storyline。 I got so swept up into these characters emotionally, that I could not physically put the book down。 It literally broke my heart at times to read, but it was so well done。 In this novel, Pic I'm well aware that this is going to be a divisive book and so many people are going to hate it simply for the fact that it's written about COVID and the 2020 pandemic, but boy, is it GOOD。 Jodi Picoult has written a true literary masterpiece chronicling the Coronavirus in real time, in a fictional storyline。 I got so swept up into these characters emotionally, that I could not physically put the book down。 It literally broke my heart at times to read, but it was so well done。 In this novel, Picoult's story starts on 3/12/20 the day after Broadway theatres have shutdown, and the protagonist and her boyfriend are planning a trip to the Galapagos the next day, but since he is an ER doctor he is unable to go, he must remain on the frontlines, and Diana goes alone。。。。where she experiences a whole new lifestyle, and meets and connects with a family that I just simply loved and wanted to wrap my arms around。 And ofcourse, it wouldn't be a Jodi Picoult novel if there wasn't a mind-blowing twist, and let me tell you, it's a doozy。 My heart is broken, my heart is full, my heart is just a little all over the place。 She has truly outdone herself here; I can't imagine how tough and painful this was to physically write and put the words to paper。 All the praise to her。 What a powerful, truly life impacting story of resilience, that I think so many people are going to connect with deeply。 Thank you to Ballantine for my advanced copy! 。。。more

Susie

I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that Jodi Picoult has written such a perfect book about such a completely imperfect and messed up time。 But I am。 Because it seems impossible that she could have already done the work that she obviously did to make it real and true and achingly sad and beautifully uplifting at the same time。 It’s a gorgeous book。 It’s sad and smart and lovely and so so so real。 I loved it like I love all of her books, but with something a bit more personal。 💜💜💜💜💜📚

Bonnye Reed

Netgalleypub date November 30, 2021Random House Publishing Group - Ballentine Books

Creya

Oh yeaaaahhhhhh this sounds way more interesting than Egyptology

Carol

Wow…thanks to Edelweiss for my ARC of this book。 I devoured it over a weekend and couldn’t put it down。 I am a devoted Picoult fan and this book typifies why I continue to wait — very impatiently most years for a new world to fall into from her writing。In Wish You Were Here, the pandemic year is captured through Diana’s story。 I do not want to give away any spoilers, as I had my “OH” moment taken away by a review I glanced at before reading this — so carve out a day or two, this ride is soooo wo Wow…thanks to Edelweiss for my ARC of this book。 I devoured it over a weekend and couldn’t put it down。 I am a devoted Picoult fan and this book typifies why I continue to wait — very impatiently most years for a new world to fall into from her writing。In Wish You Were Here, the pandemic year is captured through Diana’s story。 I do not want to give away any spoilers, as I had my “OH” moment taken away by a review I glanced at before reading this — so carve out a day or two, this ride is soooo worth it and as it jumps through the last pandemic year - capturing it for readers in the future, but also for us that were there。 Before the memory begins to fade, a moment to remember。 。。。more

Marisa

Jodi Picoult has written a novel that the world needs right now。 I WISH YOU WERE HERE is a novel that gives a voice to those who have had Covid, have battled the front lines of Covid, and those who may be scared or not understand。 I want to first thank her for not being overly political (really not political at all) and reminding me as a reader that this virus isn’t all the media hype and politcal battles surrounding it but it is a HUMAN fight。 I loved how she used the theme of parallel worlds a Jodi Picoult has written a novel that the world needs right now。 I WISH YOU WERE HERE is a novel that gives a voice to those who have had Covid, have battled the front lines of Covid, and those who may be scared or not understand。 I want to first thank her for not being overly political (really not political at all) and reminding me as a reader that this virus isn’t all the media hype and politcal battles surrounding it but it is a HUMAN fight。 I loved how she used the theme of parallel worlds and dreams and childhood fears to close gaps in the story line。 This novel which as she states in her author note was a surprise release is what I needed to read。 I needed to see the POVs of doctors and those trapped on vacation or in a foreign land。 Needed to feel the sorrow of those separated from loved ones - loved ones that may be fighting other diseases。 And through it all that maybe this pandemic has given some the ability to “catch their breath” to re-evaluate their wants, needs, and desires。 This novel introduces us to Diana - a creative mind who has dealt with feelings of loss at a young age with her mother’s desires that didn’t fully include her daughter and then losing her father。 Diana has her life mapped out - married by 30, kids by 35, advancement in her career as an art dealer。 She has a doctor boyfriend who understands the timeline and is in tune。 She likes plans and rules。 When Covid hits and she has to take a trip without her boyfriend Finn and then she is cut off and he’s in the hospital and she loses her mom。 But she also finds herself。 She finds a purpose and she falls in love。 That is until she wakes up and is told no, that was a Covid induced dream。 She didn’t meet these two people who changed her life, her mom is still there and she is still on her path。 Jodi Picoult did such a great amount of research in this and her previous novel of split realities and sub conscious。I just really thank her for writing this book because it gave Covid a human quality and provided hope。 What is reality what is fate。 And what is the silver lining of this pandemic 。。。more

Sherry

What happens when you have a plan for your life and your plan gets derailed by a pandemic? Diana and her boyfriend, Finn, are planning a trip to the Galapagos, but when Covid rears its head, he tells her to go by herself。 Her vacation goes awry from the start but she manages to make it all work。 Or does she? Once again, Jodi brings current events into her novel but if you're not ready to read a book about Covid, you might want to wait a while before reading this one。 What happens when you have a plan for your life and your plan gets derailed by a pandemic? Diana and her boyfriend, Finn, are planning a trip to the Galapagos, but when Covid rears its head, he tells her to go by herself。 Her vacation goes awry from the start but she manages to make it all work。 Or does she? Once again, Jodi brings current events into her novel but if you're not ready to read a book about Covid, you might want to wait a while before reading this one。 。。。more

The Story Girl

Another Jodi Picoult book so soon after her last?!?!Let the countdown begin (but what I wouldn't give for an ARC)!(Also, the synopsis says something takes place right before the main character's 30th birthday, and this book comes out right after my 30th birthday and I just couldn't be more excited!) Another Jodi Picoult book so soon after her last?!?!Let the countdown begin (but what I wouldn't give for an ARC)!(Also, the synopsis says something takes place right before the main character's 30th birthday, and this book comes out right after my 30th birthday and I just couldn't be more excited!) 。。。more