Giving Zoe Baxter a literal voice also fits neatly into the narrative, as Zoe is a music therapist. She then agreed to sing the music, and we're lucky, because I don't think you deserve to hear my singing," she laughed.Īt the book events, they vary the chapters, with Picoult doing a short reading, then introducing Wilber. "I approached her and said I would write the poetry and basically could she put it to music. Wilber and Picoult have written more than 200 songs over the years for the children's shows they produce together in Picoult's home state of New Hampshire, where they have raised more than $150,000. If you do, you would realize that gay people want the same things straight people do." The people who oppose gay rights are people who usually don't have a gay friend or relative. "It came down to me wanting Zoe having a literal voice.
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