Pictures of You

by Caroline Leavitt

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“Magically written, heartbreakingly honest.”  —Jodi Picoult

Leavitt’s new novel, Days of Wonder, is coming April 23, 2024. Pre-order now!


Two women running away from their marriages collide on a foggy highway, killing one of them. The survivor, Isabelle, is left to pick up the pieces, not only of...
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Published By Algonquin Books

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 352

Publication Date 01/25/2011

ISBN 9781565126312

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


"Caroline Leavitt plumbs the depths of grief and forgiveness in the lovely Pictures of You." —Vanity Fair

"Suspenseful...gripping. Leavitt is superb. Most impressive is how Leavitt deals head-on with well-meaning people who come to realize, too late, that even an imperfect life is irreplaceable."O, the Oprah Magazine (Jane Ciabattari)

"Emotionally wise and ambitious." Elle Magazine

“Part literary mystery, part domestic drama, and part psychological examination.” The Boston Globe

"White-knuckle ride of love and longing.  Reminiscent of  Alice Munro. Even the wildest coincidences in this brooding, beautiful novel sparkle with haphazard brilliance of broken glass." Minnesota Star Tribune

"Hauntingly compelling." San Francisco Chronicle Editor's Choice, Lit Pick

"This thoughtful novel brings up a problem all of us have to deal with in the course of our lives, unless we're lucky enough to sneak through existence without encountering misfortune of any kind . . . This is a novel that invites us to look at our own imperfections, not the dramatic crimes, but the niggling little sins of omission that so often render our lives tragically undernourished and small." --Washington Post

"Leavitt is superb at revealing the secrecy inside many marriages and the way children grieve . . . most impressive is how Leavitt deals head-on with well-meaning people who come to realize, too late, that even an imperfect life is irreplaceable." --O: The Oprah Magazine

"Leavitt's ambitious narrative examines the various kinds of love--uxorious, romantic, paternal--that can arise from or be transformed by unspeakable grief. These survivors bravely gather the fragments of their lives, which once seemed so safely wrapped up in habits and, it turns out, illusions. Their trials and triumphs remind us that however firmly we seek to root our perceptions in reality, some truths will always elude us in love." --Elle

"Although we all hope this becomes a seamlessly happy ending, its more like the sloppy, messy, human, frustrating, yet transcendent thing we generally call life." --Mothering Magazine

"Caroline Leavitt plumbs the depths of grief and forgiveness in the lovely Pictures of You." --Vanity Fair