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My Sister's Keeper By Jodi Picoult

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Making decisions can be extremely difficult, especially ones that affect the lives of many people. In My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult, Anna Fitzgerald is faced with an important decision: Should she give one of her healthy kidneys to her older sister, Kate, who is dying of leukemia? Or keep the kidney and live the rest of her life knowing she could have saved her sister? Anna is trying to become medically emancipated from her parents, with the help of attractive-hotshot-lawyer Campbell Alexander, because they created her as a donor child so Kate could live ☺. In this journal, I will be evaluating, predicting, and connecting.
Anna is the youngest sibling in the Fitzgerald family. She has gone through many sacrifices in order to save her older sister’s life:

The first time I gave something to my sister, it was cord blood, and I was a newborn. She has leukemia- APL- …show more content…

I think Anna and Campbell will win the medical emancipation trial. They have an exemplary case, and the odds are already in their favor. There is proof that Anna was made specifically as a donor child: “They had me so that I could save Kate. They went to special doctors and everything, and picked the embryo that would be a perfect genetic match (Picoult 22). The unfortunate part about the trial; however, is that it is tearing the Fitzgerald family apart. Sara and Brian are grieving because Anna will no longer donate her body to Kate’s cause. This means that without a new donor, Kate will be destined for death. My other prediction is that Kate will find a different match for her necessary kidney transplant, and it will save her life. Jodi Picoult is a phenomenal writer, so I know there is a better ending than Anna winning the trial and Kate dying. If Kate receives a kidney transplant from another person, Sara and Brian would be able to keep both of their daughters and work on piecing their family back together

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