I finished reading Jodi Picoult's book, Nineteen Minutes a few days ago. I've been mulling things over about it and the ending bothers me.
I thought that the characters were well developed and the plot was sad and riveting. There were times that I almost cried while things were happening to Peter.
My problem with the ending lies with the fact that Josie was convicted of shooting Matt. If I was reading correctly, I thought she was trying to defend herself and Matt from Peter and she shot at Peter, missed and the bullet ricocheted (sp?) off of the shower drain, hit Matt, went through him and into the tree outside the window.
If the shooting was done in self-defense since Peter was aiming at her and Matt and Josie's aim was poor, Matt getting shot was accidental when Josie hit him. Why would she be convicted?
Is the problem that she didn't tell anyone for so long? I just don't get it.
Can someone shed a light on this for me?
I thought that the characters were well developed and the plot was sad and riveting. There were times that I almost cried while things were happening to Peter.
My problem with the ending lies with the fact that Josie was convicted of shooting Matt. If I was reading correctly, I thought she was trying to defend herself and Matt from Peter and she shot at Peter, missed and the bullet ricocheted (sp?) off of the shower drain, hit Matt, went through him and into the tree outside the window.
If the shooting was done in self-defense since Peter was aiming at her and Matt and Josie's aim was poor, Matt getting shot was accidental when Josie hit him. Why would she be convicted?
Is the problem that she didn't tell anyone for so long? I just don't get it.
Can someone shed a light on this for me?