Broken Things (Wish You Were Here) An original story By Jodi Picoult (2022)
In "Broken Things," Jodi Picoult explores the intricate interplay between selfhood and obligation. Nine-year-old Diana longs for her adventurous mother, Hannah O'Toole, a globetrotting photographer who is often absent. As Diana's birthday approaches, her father orchestrates a surprise reunion in Oklahoma, where Hannah is documenting a drought.
However, excitement turns to turmoil when a tornado strikes, forcing Hannah to confront a pivotal choice—her daughter or her career. Picoult delves into the emotional complexities of a fractured family, deftly portraying the struggle to balance personal ambitions with parental duties.
As a precursor to Picoult's novel "Wish You Were Here," "Broken Things" offers insight into the intricate dynamics of a family grappling with love, commitment, and individual aspirations. The narrative prompts contemplation on the sacrifices inherent in pursuing one's passions while honoring familial ties.