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Leaving Time: the impossible-to-forget story with a twist you won't see coming by the number one bestselling author of A Spark of Light Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 49,220 ratings

'Oh wow! Jodi Picoult has written her ultimate novel ever!... This book was beautifully written with a feeling of constant suspense... and that major twist??? What??? Highly recommended!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ten years ago,
Alice Metcalf vanished after a car accident, leaving her daughter Jenna to grow up grappling with the mystery of her disappearance.

Jenna has never believed that her mother could have simply left her. Determined to uncover the truth of what happened to Alice, she sets out to retrace the events of that fateful night.

But nothing can prepare her for the answers that await.

Number One bestselling author Jodi Picoult returns to themes about love and loss, and just how far we would go for the ones we love in this addictive bestseller.

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WOW WOW WOW incredible book' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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OMG!!!! UNBELIEVABLE TWISTS AND ENDINGS I DIDN'T SEE COMING WHAT-SO-EVER!!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'The most brilliant, moving, emotionally resonant novel I've read in a long time...
Once again, Jodi Picoult brings the magic!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Oh. My. God. This book was incredible!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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I absolutely loved this book! It is a wonderful story of love and respect, grief and loss... The twist at the end of the book blew me away! Absolutely brilliant' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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The best sort of light read: engrossing ― Vogue

She is the master of her craft ... and humanity is what Picoult does best ―
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It's hard to exaggerate how well Picoult writes ―
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Jenna Metcalf was with her mother the night she disappeared, but she remembers nothing. Over ten years have passed, and still Jenna reads and rereads her mother's journals, hoping to find some clue hidden there. Desperate for answers, Jenna uses all her savings to recruit the aid of a private detective - and a psychic.Jenna knows her mother loved her. She knows she would not leave her. And she will not rest until she finds the truth.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IJZRY3Y
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Hodder & Stoughton
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 4 Nov. 2014
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.8 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1444778182
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 1 ‏ : ‎ Leaving Time
  • Customer reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 49,220 ratings

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Jodi Picoult is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-nine novels, including Mad Honey, Wish You Were Here, The Book of Two Ways, A Spark of Light, Small Great Things, Leaving Time, and My Sister's Keeper, and, with daughter Samantha van Leer, two young adult novels, Between the Lines and Off the Page. Picoult lives in New Hampshire.

Follow Jodi Picoult on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter: @jodipicoult

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Customers find this book engaging and well-written, with an interesting storyline that includes an astounding twist at the end. Moreover, they appreciate the informative content about elephants and the well-defined characters, with one customer noting the three-dimensional character development. Additionally, the book evokes strong emotions, making customers cry, though opinions about the pacing are mixed, with some finding it evenly paced while others describe it as slow.

766 customers mention ‘Readability’709 positive57 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, enjoying every word and page, and consider it worth persevering with.

"...But I didn't. Much. This is definitely one of the best books that I have read this year, and certainly shows that Jodi is one of the..." Read more

"...always enjoyed Jodi Picoult's books as one is always sure of an interesting read...." Read more

"...And the scenes with Alice and the elephants were beautiful, and more than anything I have taken from this book is that elephants are amazing animals..." Read more

"Quite a good read. Slow at times." Read more

553 customers mention ‘Twist’482 positive71 negative

Customers appreciate the book's storyline, particularly praising its surprising ending and how well it fits the narrative.

"...It’s a story of love, loss and elephants. I don’t know if the publisher ever used that tag line but perhaps they should have...." Read more

"...riffs, but I found them fascinating, moving, and totally integral to the human drama...." Read more

"...forward the Leaving Time because the book idea sounded very good and riveting, and one of the synopsis said that there was a twist bigger than My..." Read more

"...There is also a surprising twist at the end that left me wondering long after finishing the book how I could have missed it!..." Read more

285 customers mention ‘Learning material’275 positive10 negative

Customers appreciate the educational content about elephants in the book, finding it thought-provoking and insightful into their behavior.

"...It’s a story of love, loss and elephants. I don’t know if the publisher ever used that tag line but perhaps they should have...." Read more

"...I loved how much detail and research was done for the elephant side of the storyline, and it definitely reminded me of other such well researched..." Read more

"Jodi Picoult has pulled together a rich panoply of themes, including motherhood, grief, elephants (behavior, abuses of), love, mental illness,..." Read more

"...and more than anything I have taken from this book is that elephants are amazing animals...." Read more

199 customers mention ‘Writing quality’193 positive6 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it easy to read and beautifully described, with one customer noting the author's amazing talent in conveying emotion.

"...The language Jodi uses is beautiful and she can drop a phrase into an otherwise nondescript sentence and make you gasp at its depth of meaning...." Read more

"...The book was very well written, and it was a book I really enjoyed reading - you know, when you are going through the book absorbing every word,..." Read more

"...most of the characters but I like the way that she does not give any real physical descriptions as it allows you to make up your own .....and also..." Read more

"...Very cleverly written and I loved all 4 of the main characters 📚🐘..." Read more

110 customers mention ‘Character development’92 positive18 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the characters are well-defined and believable, with one customer highlighting how each character has a chance to speak.

"...All the characters are well drawn and also flawed in their nature. Does Alice love the elephants more than her husband or her daughter?..." Read more

"...I loved the characters, and the usual way of each character having alternate chapters, was brilliant...." Read more

"...Jenna is a very sympathetic character, she's desperately trying to find her Mum and all she has to go on are the journals her mother wrote both in..." Read more

"...sucking the reader into the story initially and creating exciting situations for her characters, she often then goes off on a silly tangent and the..." Read more

84 customers mention ‘Emotional content’70 positive14 negative

Customers find the book emotionally engaging, describing it as heartwarming and tear-jerking, with one customer noting it is both sad and hopeful.

"...The story includes moments of heart break and is definitely a tear jerker...." Read more

"...factual parts about elephants was moving, hart warming and distressing in equal measure. I would recommend this novel." Read more

"...one of the best writers around and this book is simply beautiful, heartbreaking, shocking and totally gripping...." Read more

"...but the writing about the elephants was both educational and heart warming. A well written story." Read more

53 customers mention ‘Pacing’23 positive30 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it moving and evenly paced, while others describe it as slow and taking ages to read.

"...On the negative side it isn't terribly original - she borrows a lot from the plots of two well known films - were I to quote from one of them you'd..." Read more

"...by what they see as extraneous riffs, but I found them fascinating, moving, and totally integral to the human drama...." Read more

"Quite a good read. Slow at times." Read more

"...The descriptions of elephants mourning death are so moving and beautifully written, perhaps more so than those of the people in the book...." Read more

41 customers mention ‘Boredom’7 positive34 negative

Customers find the book boring.

"...and are very unlikely to develop any, then this could be a heavy going and dull read...." Read more

"...it could be all right - but then , as it went on, I found it increasingly tiresome...." Read more

"...ridiculous........talks far too much about elephants, it's becomes irrelevant...." Read more

"...Getting slightly bored of another multiperspective novel though." Read more

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I read "Where There's Smoke" and "Larger than Life" both prequels to "Leaving Time" I'd highly recommend reading them first as they give a real insight into 2 main characters. This book will certainly make u fall in love with 🐘 I found this book a totally different style to the other JP books I've read, no courtroom which I love, but I really did enjoy this book. I had to Google the end to make sure I'd understood it correctly but I may have just been tired as I stayed up into the early hours to finish it! Very cleverly written and I loved all 4 of the main characters 📚🐘
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 February 2015
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    Jodi Picoult isn’t a new writer, in fact she has published several best sellers, but until now her books have passed me by. But a few weeks ago Twitter was alive with people saying how good they thought “Leaving Time” was, so I decided to take a look for myself and I’m so glad that I did.

    From the very start the story drew me in and refused to let me out again. It’s a story of love, loss and elephants. I don’t know if the publisher ever used that tag line but perhaps they should have.

    The love is a mother’s lover for her daughter and the child’s unconditional love for her mother. The loss is when the two are separated after the tragic death of a member of staff at a New England elephant sanctuary. Not only is the caregiver (never “keeper”) killed but Jenna and her mother Alice are ripped apart from each other.

    The elephants, well they help to tell the story as well. We see love, loss and grief through the research of Alice, the mother of the piece and if you have ever thought that elephants were just dumb animals I can assure you that this book will change your mind. Jodi Picoult shows us the complexity of elephant society, especially in relation to how the females of the species care for themselves, their offspring and each other. Throughout the book there is a very clear message: elephants would be far, far better off if we humans kept a very great distance between us and them.

    The story is told from four different perspectives. The first is from Alice, a researcher into elephant behaviour. She tells us most of the back story; starting with her studies in Botswana and continuing all the way to the events of the night of the tragedy.

    The second perspective is from Jenna, her daughter, who loses her mother when she is three years old and as a teenager sets out to try to find her again. Jenna is a determined person and will not give up her search, regardless of the emotional cost.

    The third perspective is from Serenity, a washed up celebrity psychic who is drawn to Jenna through feelings of guilt over a failure in her powers at the height of her fame.

    The final perspective is that of Virgil, a drunken private investigator and former cop. He was called to the scene of the tragedy and was persuaded by his soon-to-retire partner to write the whole incident off as a tragic accident. Virgil’s guilt at having made so many mistakes in doing that is what motivates him to help Jenna.

    The story is well paced. When Alice speaks the story slows down so that we can understand the implications of what she tells us, both in relation to the behaviour she observes in the elephants and also in relation to what is happening in her own life. When Jenna, Serenity or Virgil take up the story the pace picks up as the three take up the search for the missing Alice. All the time we are teased by two questions: is Alice dead or is she alive? If she is alive was she a victim or a murderer?

    The language Jodi uses is beautiful and she can drop a phrase into an otherwise nondescript sentence and make you gasp at its depth of meaning. Her descriptions of elephant society make me love those animals while her emotional engagement with the two main characters, Alice and Jenna, made me care about them as much as they cared about each other.

    You can guess from the inclusion of the character Serenity that there is a paranormal dimension to this story. As a firm non-believer in the paranormal this bothered me at first but as the book progressed I found myself suspending my disbelief and accepting Serenity and her former powers. I’m not a convert to the paranormal, but within the context of this book it worked for me.

    All the characters are well drawn and also flawed in their nature. Does Alice love the elephants more than her husband or her daughter? Is Jenna just a spoilt brat who won’t take no for an answer? Does Serenity have real powers or is she just a swamp witch, a term she uses to describe fake psychics? And as for Virgil, can he stay sober long enough to be of help to Jenna and, if he does, what if the answers he finds point to Alice being a murderer?

    As a reader I try to out-think authors and work out how a story will end, which is what I tried to do with this book. If you try to do this then I promise you that if you are successful then you must be some kind of genius, or maybe you have psychic powers of your own, because the ending is so unexpected in its audacity and suddenness that it made me catch my breath.

    Some authors cheat to bring about a surprise ending. They bring in characters that haven’t been mentioned throughout the story or they suddenly reveal clues that the reader wasn't privy to before, but not Jodi Picoult.

    If you will forgive me waxing lyrical for a moment, Jodi Picoult sends out clues like a child blowing bubbles. They float tantalisingly in front of you, then when you reach out to touch them they’re gone. But they are there long enough for you to grasp their significance and if you miss them or discount their significance you will end up saying “so that was why….”

    I dare not give away the ending to this book; I’d end up with a legion of Jodi Picoult fans erecting a gallows on my front lawn with me as its sole user (actually I'm sure that Jodi Picoult fans are much too nice for that, but they would no doubt do a lot of tut-tutting). If you are the sort of person who skips to the end of a book to see what happens, please don’t do that with this book. Let the story unfold naturally and you will enjoy it all the more.

    There are a couple of anomalies that bothered me a little, but as I can’t describe them without giving away some critical plot points I had better leave them alone. In themselves they don’t make any difference to the outcome of the story.

    In case you hadn’t twigged yet, Jodi Picoult has a new fan and I don’t think I will ever look at elephants in the same way again, and I very much hope that you won’t, either. If you read only one book this year, make it this one.

    Just in case there are any film producers who read this (you never know), I think this book would make an excellent movie.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2014
    Format: HardcoverVerified Purchase
    I literally had to spend the first few minutes before starting my shift at work, sitting in a stunned silence after finishing this book. If my shift had started before I'd finished it? Then there would have been trouble. However, I managed to finish it with time to spare, and I think I'm still sitting here in a stunned state.

    I started this book pretty much on the release day, once I'd finished my other book. I have loved Jodi Picoult's novels for a long time now, and am always eagerly awaiting the release of the next one. I'd previously read the short story, Larger Than Life, that is linked to this, so it was a nice little introduction into the characters.

    I disagree with the other reviews that say that the characters are not well fleshed out. Believe me, I struggle sometimes with characters, and ultimately, if I can't get a character fixed in my head, then the book is not good for me. I loved the characters, and the usual way of each character having alternate chapters, was brilliant. Other authors have copied and struggled with this way of laying out a book, Jodi seems to have the upper hand.

    Jenna and Serenity were my favourite characters, although Virgil did grow on me after a while. I loved how much detail and research was done for the elephant side of the storyline, and it definitely reminded me of other such well researched books, such as The Secret Life of Bees. The book has unfortunately left me now wanting my own elephant. Thanks Jodi!

    It is one of those books that constantly keep you turning the pages, and it gets faster and faster as you near the end. As others have mentioned, there is a twist, and I was on the bus when my jaw literally crashed off the floor. This is a twist that I did not see coming in the slightest, and I will not ruin it for anyone. (It does remind me of a certain film from a few years ago, and you'll know exactly what film I'm talking about when you realise what the twist is.) I now want to go back and read it again, to spot the clues, as I'm sure they were littered throughout, and will now be more obvious, having read the book once. If I hadn't been in work by the time I finished the last few pages, I probably would have started crying. But I didn't. Much.

    This is definitely one of the best books that I have read this year, and certainly shows that Jodi is one of the greatest writers of the past few years, and you will not regret reading this book.
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  • m.e.b.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Einfach nur zum Heulen schön
    Reviewed in Germany on 16 August 2016
    Wer Elefanten mag erfährt im Rahmen der Romanhandlung viel Interessantes über diese tollen Tiere. Wer gerne zwischen den Zeilen liest oder um die Ecke denkt kommt in diesem Buch voll auf seine Kosten. Aber auch für alle anderen wird am Ende alles zufriedenstellend geklärt. Und wenn der "Aha"-Effekt einsetzt braucht man einen großen Stapel Taschentücher.
    Hoffentlich erscheint dieses Buch bald auf Deutsch, ich möchte es so gerne verschenken.
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  • Nicole J. Olsen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great story!
    Reviewed in Canada on 11 May 2025
    Great story; had me hooked from the start. Ending surprised me! Brought tears! I had to review it all in my head- almost wanted to go back & re-read it to see the clues I missed.
  • Paola B.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Da leggere
    Reviewed in Italy on 11 November 2014
    Sono una fan di Jodi Picoult, ma questa storia è andata oltre le mie aspettative. Il finale mi ha lasciata a bocca aperta.
    Interessante anche se volete scoprire aspetti sulla vita degli elefanti.
  • CRIS
    5.0 out of 5 stars Encantada con la compra
    Reviewed in Spain on 20 September 2020
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    Me ha encantado, aunque ha habido alguna cosilla un poco liosa. Pero esta muy bien, me ha tenido enganchada desde la primera página. Lo recomiendo.
  • T
    5.0 out of 5 stars book
    Reviewed in Japan on 17 November 2014
    This book is a very interesting book

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