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How does Moriarty use humor in the novel? Since Alice suffered serious head trauma, could the novel have taken on a different, more serious tone? Why, in your mind, did the author opt for a lighthearted approach?
Alice experiences many changes in the 10 years between 1998 and 2008. In your reading, which single change made the biggest impact on her life? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
What is the function of parts of the story told from Elisabeth and Frannie’s perspectives? Did these sections elucidate your understanding of characters and their relationships?
How does Moriarty use the character of Elisabeth to explore the grief, trauma, and isolation suffered by those who suffer from infertility or miscarriage?
Moriarty often describes Alice’s thoughts as a stream of consciousness, with ideas and memories flowing into one another. Choose a passage and discuss how this narrative technique operates; how does Moriarty use language to make these sections effective?
Is the novel a condemnation of wealth? Discuss Moriarty’s commentary on socioeconomic class and its effect on people’s happiness.
By Liane Moriarty