Friday, March 20, 2026
Judge Stone by James Patterson and Viola Davis
JUDGE STONE by James Patterson and Viola Davis (narrator) shares the tale of the title
character, Mary Stone, who draws the judicial assignment of overseeing a court
case involving Bria Gaines, a local doctor, and the accusation that Bria has
performed an illegal abortion on a thirteen-year-old, Nova Jones. The setting
is a small town, Union Springs, in present day Alabama and feelings run high,
often prompting recall of past traumas. Activists from both sides, including Klan
members, convey their views (sometimes with violence) on this triggering and divisive
subject. As Mary’s sister says, “Call it abortion, pro-life, pro-choice,
women's reproductive health. Doesn't matter how you label it, there is no middle
ground. None. Not here in Alabama. The issue fires people up. Makes them
unhinged.” Even the governor and state officials try to convince Judge Stone
to recuse herself. As expected, Patterson provides plenty of action, with a
murder, a bombing, and other threats. JUDGE
STONE received a starred review from Booklist.
Readers who would like to listen to Viola Davis’ expressive reading can find a
sample of the audiobook at this link.
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