Vanishing Acts

2005 novel by Jodi Picoult From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vanishing Acts

Vanishing Acts (2005) is the twelfth novel by the American author Jodi Picoult.[1][2][3] The novel is set in rural New Hampshire, and the story focuses on Delia Hopkins, a missing persons' investigator, and her family, including her young daughter, Sophie, her widowed father, Andrew, and her search and rescue bloodhound, Greta.

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Vanishing Acts
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AuthorJodi Picoult
LanguageEnglish
GenreFamily saga novel
PublisherAtria Books
Publication date
2005
Publication placeUnited States
Pages418
ISBN9780743267649
OCLC56617337
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Plot

Delia Hopkins is a missing persons' investigator, who lives in New Hampshire with her widowed father Andrew and her young daughter Sophie. Delia works with her own search-and-rescue bloodhound to find missing people. Delia is on the verge of marrying Eric, a friend since childhood. Suddenly, she learns that her father has been arrested for her kidnapping as a young child.[4]

Narrative style

Vanishing Acts is narrated through the perspective of five characters, including Delia, Eric, Andrew, and Fitz. Additionally, each character's chapter is given a different font. In the alternating narrative technique each character takes turns narrating events that are unfolding in their lives. Picoult frequently employs this alternating narrative style in her writing, including in My Sister's Keeper, House Rules, Songs of the Humpback Whale, Change of Heart, Handle With Care, Sing You Home, Lone Wolf, and The Storyteller.

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