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The Chaperone > Question 4. History as Plot

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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 251 comments After the summer in New York, the novel switches gears to showcasing decades of Cora's life with real-life events grounding her experience. How did this type of storytelling work for everyone?


message 2: by Carol (last edited Oct 03, 2014 11:34AM) (new)

Carol Jones-Campbell (cajonesdoajunocom) | 640 comments Mod
When Louisa and Cora were together, their weeks in New York were very specific, and both females had specific "jobs" they wanted to do and/or accomplish. Throw in a husband and a kid or two and that seemed to keep the early set in a good pace for me.

When they started the second group with husband(s), kids and boyfriends, to me it dragged some and it lost a lot of its charm.


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 251 comments Same here - I wanted more out of their time in New York together. I felt like there was a lot of missed opportunity.


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