Monday, October 23, 2017

Necessary Lies at Beni's Trattoria


Twelve of us met at Beni's Trattoria in Garnerville to discuss Necessary Lies by Diane Chamberlain. It was so wonderful to welcome Maureen Degnan as a new bookworm, and welcome back Diana Perez - the returning bookworm. Maria Rego rejoined us too, back from Florida. Thank you Miggy for popping in to visit before your Florida trip! I'm happy that most seemed to really enjoy the book. I loved it for the historical fiction elements, as well as the warm, believable characters and a great story. And, I'm a sucker for a happy ending!

The story was told in the voices of Ivy Hart and Jane Forrester - two seemingly very different women - but as it turned out they shared many things in common. Family values, social economic status, male/female relationships were some of the many topics talked about. We also discussed the surprising facts of forced sterilization - in the U.S. (including California, Pennsylvania and North Carolina), Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan, China, Peru and other places in the United States and around the world. Some of the facts were shocking - In 1968 up to 1/3 of Puerto Rican women were sterilized. What a relief that the book ended on a happy note in so many ways.

We made text to self connections. As we went around the table, we all discussed #metoo. With one exception, we all experienced some kind of sexual advances as young girls or women. Yet none of us told our parents or any adult. Hopefully, the world is different now, than it was for us back then.

If you weren't there we missed you -- hope to see everyone on November 13, when Myrna will lead the discussion on The Two Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman.

XXOO,
Robin L.

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