Dee
asked
Chris Bohjalian:
Hi, I enjoyed your book The Guest Room. This question keeps popping up in my mind. Did you ever think of a different ending for the book?
Chris Bohjalian
Earlier this month when I was speaking at R.J. Julia in Madison, CT -- a great bookstore -- one of the booksellers said, "Going all the way to back to Midwives, I love the way your endings make me gasp."
Certainly that's a goal.
And the other night at the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington, VT -- a great library -- a reader asked me, "Do you feel an obligation to give a reader a 'happily ever after ending'?"
I said no. I feel only an obligation to give a reader an ending that makes sense and is authentic, because a lot of life is not about a "happily ever after."
Those two points noted, here is what I think most about when I am contemplating the ending of one of my novels: that razor thin line that sometimes exists between heartbreak and hope. And that, I believe, is what keeps readers turning the pages of my books. There is a sense of dread (which I love in fiction and drama and film), and readers are wondering whether they will be greeted at the end by. . .heartbreak or hope.
Great question. Thanks for asking.
Certainly that's a goal.
And the other night at the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington, VT -- a great library -- a reader asked me, "Do you feel an obligation to give a reader a 'happily ever after ending'?"
I said no. I feel only an obligation to give a reader an ending that makes sense and is authentic, because a lot of life is not about a "happily ever after."
Those two points noted, here is what I think most about when I am contemplating the ending of one of my novels: that razor thin line that sometimes exists between heartbreak and hope. And that, I believe, is what keeps readers turning the pages of my books. There is a sense of dread (which I love in fiction and drama and film), and readers are wondering whether they will be greeted at the end by. . .heartbreak or hope.
Great question. Thanks for asking.
More Answered Questions
Barb H
asked
Chris Bohjalian:
Hi Chris, I am a Goodreads Friend and have read many of your books. I am a member of Friends of the Needham Library in Needham, MA. In addition to many other things, we arrange for programs for the library. We are looking forward to planning during this season of mainly Zoom encounters. Would you consider speaking at a program with us? If so, I would appreciate a more private method for correspondence. Suggestions?
About Goodreads Q&A
Ask and answer questions about books!
You can pose questions to the Goodreads community with Reader Q&A, or ask your favorite author a question with Ask the Author.
See Featured Authors Answering Questions
Learn more




