I first heard about Jodi Picoult’s new book Wish You Were Here when I heard Picoult in an interview on NPR. She said she’d written the novel as a way to deal with the strangeness and solitude she felt during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. She didn’t expect it to be published, but viewed it as more of a personal coping exercise. When friends read the manuscript, however, they encouraged her to go public. And I, for one, am glad she did.