This book has many medically related-themes. Infertility, Music Therapy, Gay and Lesbian Rights. It is lucidly written, and the audible version is interwoven with germane songs. The book is sold with a CDof the songs, as well.
Amazon Review: "Popular author Picoult tackles the controversial topic of gay rights in
her latest powerful tale. When music therapist Zoe Baxter’s latest
pregnancy ends in a stillbirth, her husband Max decides he can’t handle
any more heartbreak and leaves her. As she picks up the pieces of her
life, Zoe is surprised to find herself falling for a school counselor
who happens to be a woman. While Zoe is finding happiness with Vanessa,
Max falls off the wagon and is helped by a pastor from his brother’s
evangelical church. Vanessa and Zoe wed in Massachusetts, and Vanessa
offers to carry one of the fertilized embryos Zoe and Max stored.
Excited by the prospect of being a mother, Zoe goes to Max to get him to
release the embryos to her and is shocked when he instead sues her for
custody of them, backed by his church. Told from the perspectives of all
three major characters, Picoult’s gripping novel explores all sides of
the hot-button issue and offers a CD of folk songs that reflect Zoe’s
feelings throughout the novel. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: The always
topical Picoult plans a multimedia tour to more than two dozen cities
with Ellen Wilber, who will perform the songs she and Picoult wrote
together". --Kristine Huntley