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Family SecretsBy Judith Henry WallThe suggested questions are intended to help your reading group find new and interesting angles and topics for discussion of Family Secrets. We hope that these ideas will enrich your conversation and increase your enjoyment of the book.Many fine books from Simon & Schuster feature Readers Club Guides. For a complete listing, or to read the Guides online, visit http://www.BookClubReader.comDiscussion Points:1. At the opening of the novel, Matthew Wentworth, father of the Wentworth sisters, has been dead almost a year. Which sister is struggling the most with his death? Do you think this affects their relationships with the men in their lives? If so, how?2. Myrna reflects on her days as Hattie, and remembers her father after the mine accident, dying a slow death, with the scars on his back from the beatings he received at the hands of his father, and not a nickel to his name. She recalls the time her father sang the Christmas carol as a "moment of pure love, the sort of which does not come often in a lifetime, the sort of which one buries away because remembering is too painful." (p.65) How did the death of Hattie's father impact her? How did her difficult childhood mold the adult she became?3. Why do you think the girls, Vanessa in particular, had such a difficult time adjusting to their mother's news about renting the family apartment and moving to the south of France with her new boyfriend? Do you think that Penelope could have done a better job of informing her daughters about her decision?4. From the very first sentence, we get a glimpse into Myrna's mercurial character: "As was her custom, Myrna had deliberately kept her visitor waiting for half an hour--a practice that established hierarchy." (p. 1) Why do you think Myrna chose to handle the arrival of her long-lost granddaughters in the manner that she did? What does this say about her character? What were her other options for dealing with her new-found family?5. After Vanessa meets Randall Cunningham, Myrna's congressman son, he confides in her: "Mother never talked about her early life, and she had no photographs or keepsakes or mementos from her childhood. Not a one. We never made a trip back to her home town, never visited her family's graves. My mother was the most private person I have ever known, and I find it extremely difficult to believe that she would tell total strangers things that she never told her own children." (p.284) Were you surprised by Randall's reaction when he learns the truth about his mother from Vanessa? Do you get the sense that Randall was completely oblivious to his driven mother's ways? He then tells Vanessa that the door to the mine was open. Do you think Myrna came back to free them or did Willy escape to exact revenge on her employer?6. Myrna reflects on her relationship with Willy: "Willy's entire life revolved around pleasing Myrna and her devotion to Myrna was absolute?Already loneliness was seeping into Myrna's bones and being as she realized how adrift she was going to be without her Willy. Willy had cared more about her than anyone else in the entire world. More than her own children." (p. 254) Discuss Willy and Myrna's relationship. Do you think it ran deeper than just employer and friend? Was it reciprocal?7. At the end, how has each of the sisters changed? How do you think they will approach relationships in the future? How will each sister take this incredible ordeal and relate it to their lives?8.Family Secretscombines a touching family saga with thrilling action and intrigue. Were you surprised when the story took such a dangerous turn?9. At the end, Vanessa has an emotional visit with her mother in France, where she breaks down in tears and realizes, "She needed to cry a bit before her sister and daughter reached the top. Good tears?Tears because she was loved and loved in return, which is the greatest gift thaWall, Judith Henry is the author of 'Family Secrets ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780743297059 and ISBN 0743297059.
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