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Thursday, July 11, 2024
Book Discussion: While You Were Out: An Intimate Family Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence by Meg Kissinger
Would you recommend this book to another reader? Why or why not?
How does this book compare to different memoirs you have read in this genre?
Did you find the author’s writing style easy to read or hard to read? Why? How long did it take you to get into the book?
Who was your favorite character? What character did you identify with the most? Were there any characters that you disliked? Why?
Did any part of this book strike a particular emotion in you? Which part and what emotion did the book make you feel?
Did the book change your opinion about anything, or did you learn something new from it?
Did the direction of the book surprise you?
Were there any parts of the book that frustrated you?
Did you highlight or bookmark any passages from the book? Did you have a favorite quote or quotes? If so, share which and why?
How would you adapt this book into a movie? Who would you cast in the leading roles?
Were there any instances in which you felt the author was not being truthful? How did you react to these sections?
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