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The Chaperone > Question Two. Reality vs. Fiction.

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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 251 comments In recent years, more and more novels feature real-life people as fictional characters (we've even read a few in this club). How did you like the inclusion of Louise Brooks in The Chaperone? She played a relatively minor role as compared to, say, Louisa May Alcott in March. Did you feel the use of a real-character was necessary to tell the story within The Chaperone?


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Carol Jones-Campbell (cajonesdoajunocom) | 640 comments Mod
It wasn't until I was finished with the book and started reading some different reviews that I learned that Louisa was a real-life person. Wish I had known it before, however I don't think it would have changed my opinion of the book.


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 251 comments I knew Louise was a real person and almost wish Ms. Moriarty had opted to create a fictional character that was heavily based off of Ms. Brooks - I feel like she could have done more with the story if she hadn't been limited by Ms. Brooks's actual life. For example, I think they could have stretched out the time in New York (the whole reason I wanted to read the book!).


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