A compelling novel, a fall of marigolds turns fate into a triumph of spirit. Lives can be changed in an instant and feeling normal again is a hard and difficult personal journey. Even as its young men went off to fight in the great war, there were opportunities for a fresh start on its. A book club read the story takes a long time to get rolling. Join us for a lively discussion of a fall of marigolds, followed by a live skype with the author susan meissner september 1911. To ask other readers questions about a fall of marigolds, please sign up. A fall of marigolds by susan meissner discussion questions. What secret does lilys write a note to andrew gwynn about. A fall of marigolds susan meissner, 2014 penguin books 400 pp. Evening book club reads fall of marigolds mercer public. It sits on a farmhouse porch in 1931, but could be found anywhere in an. So many of the books i have read lately take a story from the past and merge it with the present. If youre part of a book club and looking for your next pick, i highly recommend this novel.
A fall of marigolds by susan meissner september 1911. It lacked the depth of somemore i liked the story and it had a happy ending but the style of writing was more like a novel written for a young teenager. What do you think youll remember about it six months from now. Monday, march 20, at the home of jill klapatch, 6511 dewey lake shores rd.
Feb 04, 2014 pick, grandson of exaltas caretaker, is planning to search for his hippie mother at woodstock. These 2 womens lives will touch each other without them ever meeting, living years apart. This is a story of 2 fires, with 2 very different causes but the end result is the same on a lot of levels. Meetings will be on the first tuesday of the month at 6. I had to tolerate a lot of whining by the protagonist to get into the story, but once it got some traction, it was a page turner. Anyway, another colleague shes not in the book club invited me to go see a play at. A fall of marigolds is a good book, a book that will move readers and that will make you curious to early 20th century manhattan. The book and me will be featured on more than 50 blogs, more than half of which will participate in a drawing for some really cool stuff. Take an emotional journey with marigolds the book wheel. A fall of marigolds is now on my list of frequently recommended books for readers who enjoy light historical fiction, for those who appreciate poignant and well told stories with thoughtful themes, and for book club members.
The centurytime period relationships were creative and quite intriguing. The book is part historical novel set on ellis island in 1911. I was meant to have it, just as i believe that you are meant to have it now, the recipient reads when given the special article in susan meissners novel. You will fall in love with the characters and wont want the book to end. Sandra dallas, new york times bestselling author of true sisters meissner has crafted a thoughtful story about lost loves and times past, illustrating how quickly disaster can take away what we hold most dear, and how ultimately we must move forward with hope. This phoenix, arizona variety book club read a fall of marigolds. The story weaves between taryns life in september 2011 and claras life working as a nurse in the ellis island hospital in 1911. Recommended to book clubs by 12 of members a beautiful scarf connects two women touched by tragedy in this compelling, emotional novel from the author of a bridge across the ocean and the last year of the war. The other is a young mother who works in a fabric shop in ny 2011. People handle loss differently, but at the same time there is a common thread.
In a fall of marigolds, meissner beautifully weaves the delicate stories of two women living during different centuries, experiencing events unique to their respective time in history. Two years ago when i was in the final stages of writing a fall of marigolds, i planned a trip to ellis island to see for myself the hospital buildings where i set the story and which have been unused for more than fifty years. See more ideas about books to read, good books and books. I found this a very moving story, one that despite, the sadness and the kleenex at hand, was a book about hope and mistaken perceptions and that one must continue to love. This 58page guide for a fall of marigolds by susan meissner includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis covering 38 chapters, as well as several more indepth sections of expertwritten literary analysis. Pictured above is the read read, enjoy, and discuss club who read and very much enjoyed a fall of marigolds. Susan meissner tells the backstory of a fall of marigolds.
In 1943, elise sontag is a typical american teenager from iowaaware of the war but distanced from its reach. The discussion for a fall of marigolds is now open. It is a good idea to plan on finishing the book a little earlier than you might otherwise so that you have time to think about it and prepare before your book club meets. Oct 25, 2018 a fall of marigolds by susan meissner read for a book club discussion there are two main characters, separated by 100 years.
Our book club page for a fall of marigolds by susan meissner includes book club discussion questions, author website, book. May 21 the woman who smashed codes by jason fagone join our virtual book club readers rampant book group sister bayliberty grove library second tuesdays, 2. A fall of marigolds discussion we loved this book, give it a read and let us know what you think. An uncommon celebration of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable tragedy, a fall of marigolds is a beautiful reminder that although life is perilous, love is a powerful healer. Discuss the role of the marigold scarf in the story. Discussion questions by author book club talking points. The characters storylines will be discussed separately in this plot summary to keep their stories linear, though they converge in the end, as will be discussed. This is not a book i would reread, due to the 911 content and my irritation with the character of clara, but i am glad it was chosen as a book club selection. Clara lost her crush of two weeks in a fire, and is left to wonder what would have been if he hadnt died. One is a nurse who works at the hospital on ellis island in 1911. Special discussion guides for the last year of the war and as bright.
They werent open to the public then and i was going to be given a private and guided closeup look for research purposes. A fall of marigolds by susan meissner robin lee hatcher. They each in turn have possession of the same scarf with marigolds on it. From new york times bestselling author kristina mcmorris comes an unforgettable novel inspired by a stunning piece of history. The giveaway closes friday, february 14 at 5 pm pacific time. Discuss how these ideas play out in a fall of marigolds. Kates drinking has accelerated since tigers deployment overseas. The questions that follow tell more about what happens in the book than you might want to know until you read it. A fall of marigolds by susan meissner read for a book club discussion there are two main characters, separated by 100 years. The group will be discussing, a fall of marigolds, by susan meissner. Like kristin hannahs the nightingale or jodi picoults the storyteller, meissner meticulously switches between the alternating story lines, enticing the reader. Mar 12, 2017 here is all of my thoughts and opinions on a fall of marigolds by susan meissner. A fall of marigolds kindle edition by meissner, susan. The group will be discussing, a fall of marigolds, by.
The two stories are loosely linked through a physical object, a scarf. Botm july 2017 a fall of marigolds by susan meissner outlander. They are a group of faculty and staff at tulsa community college in tulsa, ok april 2017. A fall of marigolds is a historical fiction novel by susan meissner. Throughout the novel, these womens stories converge both thematically and literally through similar motifs and the marigolds scarf that links them. In a fall of marigolds, its a colorful scarf that features in both the 1911 and 2011 stories, but the linkage between the two feels forced at times. A scarf ties together the stories of two women as they struggle with personal journeys 100 years apart in meissners historical novel the girl in the glass, 2012, etc. In 1911, clara wood witnesses the traumatic death of the man she loves in the triangle shirtwaist fire and chooses to bury her grief and guilt while ministering to sick immigrants on ellis island. This may seem obvious, but it is the most important step, so it is worth stating. On ellis island in new york harbor, nurse clara wood cannot face returning to manhattan, where the man she loved fell to his death in the triangle shirtwaist fire. Clara wood and taryn michaels are both survivors, the former of the 1911 triangle shirtwaist fire and the latter of the september 2001 world trade center terrorist attack. A fall of marigolds by susan meissner, paperback barnes. Susan meissner is the multipublished author of fifteen books, including the shape of mercy, named one of the 100 best novels in 2008 by publishers weekly and the ecpas fiction book of the year.
If you would like me to visit your book club by phone, facetime, or skype, a 30minutelong online or phone visit with your club is always free, and easy to arrange through novelnetwork, which is a service that matches book clubs with authors and arranges for author visits. Summary of a fall of marigolds by susan meissner summary of a fall of marigolds by susan meissner. Antisemitism lurks beneath the clubs genteel veneer. Feb 16, 2015 an 11yearold boy named michael boards a ship crossing the indian ocean and the suez canal. One woman, taryn, is a 911 widow and single mother who is about to mark the tenth anniversary of her husbands passing. From the acclaimed author of secrets of a charmed life and as bright as heaven comes a novel about a german american teenager whose life changes forever when her immigrant family is sent to an internment camp during world war ii. Highly recommend, also a great book for book club discussion.
A fall of marigolds overview in susan meissners novel a fall of marigolds, two women living in new york city separated by a century undergo parallel quests to overcome grief and process trauma. I was pleasantly surprised about how much i would enjoy this book and i hope many of you guys enjoyed it as well. Susan meissner is a former managing editor of a weekly newspaper and an awardwinning columnist. Attend a lively discussion at the marathon city branch book club s pick for the month of october. Am i the only one who thinks this book is very very. Its too bad, because i might have enjoyed the book more if it had just told one story or the other. A fall of marigolds is a beautiful story about love and heartache. Bittersweet bookies book discussion fish creek library second mondays 7. Lisa wingate, new york times bestselling author of before we were yours like the golden threads of a scarf sprinkled with marigolds, susan meissner weaves two unspeakable new. As bright as heaven has a beautiful story line, beautiful research, and beautiful characters.
History book discussion with john harris sturgeon bay library spring and fall. This was my first susan meissner book, and i would definitely read other books she has written. I have one copy of a fall of marigolds to give to one lucky reader. The book is about two women who never meet as they are separated by a century. I was pleasantly surprised about how much i would enjoy. From the acclaimed author of secrets of a charmed life and a bridge across the ocean comes a new novel set in philadelphia during the spanish flu epidemic of 1918, which tells the story of a family reborn through loss and love in 1918, philadelphia was a city teeming with promise. Lisa wingate, new york times bestselling author of before we were yours like the golden threads of a scarf sprinkled with marigolds, susan meissner weaves two unspeakable new york tragediesthe.
From new york times bestselling author kristina mcmorris comes an unforgettable novel inspired by a stunning piece of history 2 children for sale. For more information, contact carol at 218 2542849. Side lake the side lake book club will meet at 7 p. Sounds like life of pi, but in this tall tale form the seas, parts of the story are retold in his adult. Copies of the book are available in regular print, large print, and audiobook via the online catalog. Lisa wingate, new york times bestselling author of before we were yours.
A fall of marigolds focuses on two characters living in the new york city area separated by 100 years 19112011 but linked by traumatic events. A fall of marigolds is a part historical novel, part contemporary novel set on ellis island in 1911 and in manhattan a hundred years later. To celebrate the release of a fall of marigolds, on monday a blog tour will begin and which will continue throughout the month of february. A fall of marigolds is a dual narrative between two women, with the emphasis on the story of clara in 1911. A new evening book club has formed at the mercer library.
We will allocate time at our next gathering for a brief discussion on this book a fall of marigoldssusan meissnerdescriptiona beautiful scarf connects two women touched b. Praise for a fall of marigolds weaves a compelling tapestry of past and present, of love and loss and learning to love again, of two women connected through time in a rich and unique way. Blurb a beautiful scarf, passed down through the generations, connects two women who learn that the weight of the world is made bearable by the love we give away. Aug 28, 2018 a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes the story behind the picture is worth a thousand more. How many years after the 911 do mick and taryn meet again. Come for the discussion even if you have not read the book. I have loved how it was done in other novels like orphan train, the storyteller, and calling me home and this one didnt disappoint either. Kimberly brock, 20 georgia author of the year and author of the river witch. Here is all of my thoughts and opinions on a fall of marigolds by susan meissner. A fall of marigolds by susan meissner reading guidebook club. Its a journey of sorts told through the eyes of two women, years apart, but both sharing a tragedy. Connie schuchard i liked the story and it had a happy ending but the style of writing was more like a novel written for a young teenager. She is the awardwinning author of a fall of marigolds, secrets of a charmed life, stars over sunset boulevard, a bridge across the ocean, and as bright as heaven, among other novels. The bluest eye by toni morrison book club discussion.