My Sister's Keeper is a novel by Jodi Picoult that tells the story of Anna Fitzgerald, a young girl who was conceived through in vitro fertilization to be a genetic match for her older sister, Kate, who is suffering from leukemia. Throughout her life, Anna has undergone numerous medical procedures to help save Kate's life.
As Kate's health deteriorates, Anna is faced with a difficult decision when she is asked to donate one of her kidneys to her sister. Torn between wanting to help her sister and wanting to live her own life, Anna decides to sue her parents for medical emancipation.
The novel explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding medical decisions. It raises questions about the lengths parents will go to save their child's life and the rights of individuals to make decisions about their own bodies.