At once haunting and charming, paris by the book follows one womans journey of selfdiscovery as her story is being rewritten, exploring the power of family and the magic that hides within the pages of a book. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. There is a reading guide available with twenty thoughtprovoking questions. I love it when book club members confess to having heated latenight discussions over glasses of nice french wine. What are some of the strengths of their initial attraction and partnership. First thursday book club discussion questions the paris wife by paula mclain oct 3, 20, 2pm. See more ideas about the paris wife, hadley richardson and paris 1920s. Once again, my book club motivated me to read a book that had been lingering on my shelves far too long. Please put your comments in for the paris wife book club discussion questions below in the comments area discussion questions. A beautiful portrait of being in paris in the glittering 1920sas a wife and as ones own woman. Were a global book club for likeminded women to discuss great books. The paris wife by paula mclain the paris wife is written as a novel but tells the true story of ernest hemingways first marriage. Whats the story during the 1920s in paris, ernest hemingway and his wife hadley become part of the fabled lost generation including gertrude stein, ezra pound and f.
A heartbreaking portrayal of love and torn loyalty, the paris wife is all the more poignant because we know that, in the end, hemingway wrote that he would rather have died than fallen in love with anyone but hadley. The secret wife by gill paul reading guidebook club. The paris wife by paula mclain book club discussion questions. A deeply evocative story of ambition and betrayal, the paris wife captures a remarkable. The paris wife tells the story of ernest hemingways marriage to hadley richardson, from its beginning to its end. The paris wife sings with such pitchperfect renderings of famous voices, grounded in a tale made all the more poignant for our knowledge of how. The paris secret by reading guidebook club discussion. Her latest novel is the great alone, set in alaska. Scott and zelda fitzgerald and face a marital crisis. Hannah is also the author of the new york times bestsellers firefly lane, winter garden, night road, fly away, and home front, which has been optioned for film by 1492 films producers of the. This is a fictionalized account of ernest hemingways marriage to hadley.
The paris wife is ultimately a tedious portrait of a naive and credulous woman. The story begins in chicago where hadley had come to visit her friends kate and kelsey smith sister and brother who had a large apartment and rented out rooms to friends. Paula mclain is the new york times bestselling author of the novels love and ruin, circling the sun, the paris wife, and a ticket to ride, the memoir like family. The paris wife dives into hemingways first big love paula mclains new novel, the paris wife, tells the story of hadley richardson, ernest hemingways first. Mclain decided to write from hadleys perspective after reading a moveable feast, hemingways account of his early years in paris. Narrated largely from hadleys point of view, the paris wife smoothly. First thursday book club discussion questions the paris wife.
You are at a crossroads in your life and you meet ernest hemingway at a party in chicago before he became famous. It is well written, as far as the actual prose is concerned and is a fairly easy read. So many people recommended that i read this book and i partly think the timing wasnt right. Well meet once a month to discuss the nominated book.
All members of the book club read the same book over the same period. This is a fictionalized account of ernest hemingways marriage to hadley richardson written from mainly hadleys perspective. The paris wife by paula mclain was our selection for june. How does it affect your ability to understand him and his motivations in general. Or just want to discuss great books with likeminded friends. Hadley richardson is a quiet 28yearold who has all but given up on love and happinessuntil she meets ernest hemingway and her life changes forever. Imagine, if you can, it is the 1920s and you are a young impressionable woman. A deeply evocative story of ambition and betrayal, the paris wife captures a remarkable period of timeparis in the twentiesand an extraordinary love affair between two unforgettable people.
A deeply evocative story of ambition and betrayal, the paris wife captures a remarkable period of time and a love affair between two unforgettable people. Hadley richardson is a quiet twentyeightyearold who has all but given up on love and happinessuntil she meets ernest hemingway and her life changes forever. Richardson met hemingway when she visited an old roommate the two kept in tough. The wife between us was very different and i think i got a bit lost in the middle as it did seem to jump a little from the past to the present but after i sorted myself out i was completely taken in with the storyline. The paris wife ernest and hadley move to paris in the early 1920s the jazz age and they meet and befriend people such as gertrude stein, ezra pound and f. Her writing has appeared in the new york times, good housekeeping, o. Love stories will never go out of vogue and this one is no exception, it beautiful but sad. It is the touching and heartbreaking story of the love affair and marriage of literatures original bad boy ernest hemingway and his first wife, hadley richardson hemingway. The paris wife is a richer and more provocative book than many. The paris wife by paula mclain book club discussion. Although ernest hemingways name is one of the things that would make you read this book, the main character really is hadley richardson his first wife and big love. Paula mclain new york times bestselling author new.
If you like the paris wife you might like similar books the shoemakers wife, the chaperone, rules of civility, beautiful ruins, the aviators wife. In the paris wife, when ernest receives his contract for in our time, hadley says, he. The paris wife is a mesmerizing novel about paris in the 1920s featuring the bohemian lost generation. The paris wife is a fictionalised story of hemingways first years as a struggling writer in paris in the 1920s, told from the point of view of his first wife, hadley. The author says that she was at great pains to make it as accurate as possible. During the marriage, they lived most of the time in paris, france, which in the 1920s was the place for american artists and writers to be to hone their.
The paris wife dives into hemingways first big love. Hadley richardson is the main character in the paris wife. What impact does getting ernests perspective have on our understanding of their marriage. In chicago in 1920, hadley richardson is a quiet twentyeightyearold who has all but given up on love and happinessuntil she meets ernest. It is also an arch and emotional portrait of a writer in love with the idea of hemingways first wife more than with. And to make your book club meeting extraspecial, there are also. When i travel for events and talk to book clubs, im overwhelmed by readers passionate responses to the book, and to hadley in particular. Richard and judy talk to paula mclain about her book club title the paris wife. Growing up in other peoples houses, and two collections of poetry. Hadley richardson now comes into her own, sort of, as the longsuffering wife in paula mclains stylish new novel. The paris anglophone book club paris, france meetup. The paris wife, by paula mclain, is the story of hadley richardson and ernest hemingway during the years between 1920 and 1927. Paris, where they become the golden couple in a lively and volatile groupthe.
Did you enjoy the paris wife, and would you recommend this book. It is a fictionalized account of ernest hemingways marriage to the first of his four wives, hadley richardson. Entertainment weekly paula mclain has brought hadley hemingway to life in a novel that begins in a rush of early love. Hadley richardson is a quiet 28yearold who has all but given up on love and happiness until she meets ernest hemingway and her life changes forever. The paris wife, by paula mclain the globe and mail. The life style of paris in the early 20s will promote some lively discussion, as will hemingway and his caddish ways. If you love reading, live in paris, but dont feel up to discussing the finer points of proust in french, welcome to an englishspeaking book club. As i read the first person narrative i felt frustrated at hadleys submissiveness to a selfish author and also admired her ability to see and believe in hemingways greatness. Part of mclains accomplishment in this origin story is to make us look again at the paris husband behind the paris wife. The paris wife is a 2011 historical fiction novel by paula mclain which became a new york times bestseller. Paula mclain is the author of the new york times bestselling novels, the paris wife and circling the sun.
Everything you need to know about the paris wife movie. An arresting moment occurs 20 pages into paula mclains novel the paris wife, a. Local author book club this new book group will explore the rich legacy of boston and massachusetts in the literary life and history of the united states. The paris wife book club discussion synopsis youtube. Go behind the scenes, download a book club kit, see maps, study a paris reading list, learn about visiting paris with kids, and more. Bookclubinabox discusses the paris wife, by paula mclain book.
The paris wife book club discussion questions arlenes book club. She now introduces her latest title, love and ruin. Bookclubinabox discusses the paris wife, by paula mclain. Most of the paris wife is written in hadleys voice, but a few select passages come to us from ernests point of view. The paris wife book club discussion questions arlenes. Its the story of ernest hemingways first wife, hadley richardson.