Summary
When a white supremacist couple demands a Black nurse be reassigned from their newborn, a routine request ignites the central conflict of "Small Great Things." Ruth, a veteran nurse, finds her world upended after the hospital complies, only for tragedy to strike when she's on duty. This fictional courtroom drama, rich with contemporary relevance, explores the profound impact of prejudice in a deeply personal way.
As Ruth faces trial, defended by an attorney who initially avoids the issue of race, readers will grapple with complex questions of bias, justice, and personal responsibility. You'll feel the weight of societal expectations and the slow, difficult process of understanding differing perspectives. Jodi Picoult masterfully guides you through a moral maze that challenges deeply held beliefs. Read this book to
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