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Introduction
From her sensational sleeper hit "Patty Jane's House of Curl" to her heartwarming novel "Welcome to the Great Mysterious," Landvik has won the hearts of readers everywhere. Now she returns to her beloved, eccentric stomping ground of small-town Minnesota where a most eclectic, and engaging group of women share love, loss, and laughter.Excerpt
THE MEMBERS
Fuller Brush salesman had the unfortunate task of trying to sell his wares to the women of Freesia Court during the fifth day of a March cold snap.
"They were like caged animals," he complained later to his district manager. "I felt like any minute they were going to turn on me."
"Brushes?" Faith Owens had said when he offered up his bright smile and sales pitch on her icy front doorstep. "I'm sorry, but I've got a little more than brushes to worry about right now. Like wondering if spring is ever going to get here. Because I truly believed it might really be coming when boom--here it is, twenty below zero with a wind-chill factor that would bring Nanook of the North to his knees."
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Discussion Questions
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READING GROUP QUESTIONS AND TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION
1. During the sixties and seventies, the Angry Housewives smoked cigarettes and threw back highballs—even while pregnant—without knowledge of the harm it could do. If they could have glimpsed their futures then, what do you think would have surprised them most about their future selves? What is one thing you know now that you would have really appreciated being aware of ten years ago?
2. Why do you think groups like AHEB—women who live near each other, raise children together, and bond over books together—persist even in a climate of working moms and in a culture that is flooded with other types of media?
3. Discuss Faith’s letters to her deceased mother. What kind of catharsis do they provide Faith, and how do the tone and nature of the letters change as the years go by?
4. Audrey gets a kick out of introducing Kari to strangers as a recently released convict. Discuss the women’s jokes, nicknames, and embarrassing moments—how does humor work to solidify friendship?
5. Kari faces a critical decision when Mary Jo forbids her from telling Anders that the baby is his grandchild. Would you be able to keep such a secret? For which character is this secret most constructive; for which is it most destructive?
6. The women suggest that Slip thinks that by wearing revealing clothes Audrey perpetuates her role as a sex object and “subverts [her] real self.” Audrey replies that she takes no one’s opinion into account when she dresses—she simply likes it. How much does physical appearance burden or bless the women in AHEB? Do you think it is easy to make generalizations regarding persons who dress provocatively?
7. Faith becomes a guardian figure after staying up with the gun waiting for Eric Iverson’s return, and keeping watch over Slip in the hospital bed, prepared to confront the Grim Reaper. What do you think are her conscious or subconscious motivations for being ever watchful?
8. Audrey has a talent for sensing upcoming events. In what ways do her capabilities influence how she deals with her family? Does it differ from how they affect her friendships? How much do you believe in psychic phenomena? Would being endowed with such a gift help or hinder one’s decisions?
9. Merit is ashamed that a part of her believes her mother’s statement that her brave Aunt Gaylene--happily unmarried, fulfilled with friends and books--was “living half a life.” What sides of Merit’s character produce these contradictory feelings? How do you think the other women of AHEB would respond to this opinion, and why?
10. At the AHEB meeting for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, the women toast their favorite and most influential teachers. In what other ways does the act of teaching influence the relationships in this novel?
11. Slip and Audrey allow a conflict between their children to seriously harm their friendship for a short time. If you ever had the desire to openly criticize a friend because of the way he or she raised a child, would you do so? How does Landvik’s portrayal of differing parenting techniques and the children they produce function as social commentary within the novel?
12. What do you think caused Faith to (almost absent-mindedly) bring Audrey to Trilby? How did confronting Beau’s sexuality help her have the strength to confront the reality of her own past?
13. Merit attributes her quiet acts of rebellion--trash rolled up furtively in her hair, choosing only banned books for AHEB meetings--to her maintenance of sanity during her years of marriage. What do you make of these coping methods? How do they compare to the methods of the other women in AHEB? Discuss your own strategies for staying lucid and balanced when confronted with situations that can be unbearable.
14. Kari and Mary Jo both question the timing and content of their admission to Julia after it’s too late. Do you think it would have been wiser to have Julia grow up knowing the truth, or perhaps never knowing at all? How do you feel about Kari’s impromptu decision to come clean in front of Mary Jo and without her prior knowledge? Was Julia right to be so upset?
15. How do you feel about the later inclusion of Grant as a member of AHEB? Did you think the inclusion of a male affected their particular group dynamic? What is valuable about inviting men to participate in women’s dialogue?
16. Merit eventually finds Paradise, literally and figuratively. Do you believe that good things come to people who wait?
17. At the peace march, Fred states that, “Only by trying to help someone else save their life could I save my own.” What do you make of this statement considering the horrors he experienced during the war? Do other characters in the novel embody or contradict this notion? Are certain characters better described as saviors than saved?
18. How are midwestern values portrayed in this book? In what ways might the book have differed if it had been set in the northeast or the south?
19. Slip is described throughout the book as the strongest--physically--of the Angry Housewives, in addition to her dynamic will and stalwart convictions. What emotions are stirred when someone who is perceived as invincible suddenly becomes critically ill? How does she continue to display conviction and energy? Do you think she will prevail?
20. Audrey says she believes in luck and God acting in tandem. What events in her life do you think contributed to this belief? How much weight do you give this sentiment regarding your own life? Do you think people tend to attribute life’s painful events more to luck or to God? What about the joyous events?
21. Did you like the format of the book? How did giving every character the opportunity to voice their thoughts support the all-for-one and one-for-all theme of the book and the club itself?
22. This book covers a lot of ground, both personal and political. What do you think the most important lesson these women learn over thirty years is? Which characters were most ripe for change with the political and cultural tide? Whose story did you think most embodied the emergence of women as a growing force outside the home?
23. In order to attain a greater understanding of herself, Faith utilizes therapy, learns from her friendships and culls inspiration from books. How do these three supplement each other as means of self discovery? Which books and authors have inspired you most through the years?
24. What did you think of Merit’s idea to unite mothers around the world to stop war and halt violence? Were you surprised this notion came from her?
25. Slip tells Merit that re-dubbing their book club Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons would be taking their husbands’ words and “giving them and their chauvinism the finger.” What other subversive techniques do the women display for giving chauvinism the finger? Do you feel it’s an apt name for the club and all it turns out to be?
26. Discuss Kari’s notion that her heart was able to put itself back together after the loss of Bjorn much like a lizard that can regenerate a tail. Do you think this sort of regeneration would have ever been possible without the arrival of Julia?
27. Marjorie McMahon has a plethora of nicknames: Slip, Warrior Bear, the Big Kahuna; and she is called everything from a leprechaun to a member of a “bloodstained group of nuts.” What in her character lends itself so well to these various labels? Which do you think is the most accurate?
28. What do you think about Merit’s final interaction with Eric Iverson? Was the slap beneath her or just what he deserved?
29. How does AHEB compare to your book club? Are there any ideas in the novel, like themes for meetings, which you’d like to incorporate?
30. Which character was your favorite? Was she or he the one you identified most with?
31. A number of the characters in the book harbor secrets. What does secret-keeping do to characters like Faith and Fred, who fear their actual secrets as opposed to Kari or Beau who fear the reactions of others?
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"Skip the introduction"by chkahn12 (see profile) 11/26/06
The introduction when the AHEBB's are in the hospital doesn't make any sense until the end and makes the book really hard to get into. Otherwise we enjoyed the book. Most everyone in our book club... (read more)
"Highly Entertaining Selection"by KarenC (see profile) 03/22/07
I was surprised, but I thoroughly enjoyed this selection. I found myself comparing our book club to the "Angry Housewives" book club. I even picked up a few pointers to incorporate into our book club.... (read more)
"A wonderful read"by beachbum (see profile) 04/18/07
Our bookclub loved this book, it made a great discussion. Each character in the book found a place in our hearts!
"Loved it!"by tracey3566 (see profile) 04/18/07
I laughed, I cried...I recommended it to everyone I knew, long before I was in a book club. I appreciate how the women bonded together in the face of all their highs and lows. I would HIGHLY recommend... (read more)
"Something for everyone."by nycrules (see profile) 06/22/07
I could not understand how anyone reading this could not lose a little piece of their own hearts to the wonderful characters in this novel. This is one of the rare finds that make you want to cry when... (read more)
"A book Club You Long to Join!"by azuki (see profile) 07/18/07
When I first started reading this book, I was like, oh no, I don't care to hear about smoking housewives with cheating husbands and problematic children. And I especially don't like books where I need... (read more)
"The story revolves around a group of women living in the same cul-de-sac who decide to start a reading group."by kathaileen (see profile) 12/09/07
The story revolves around a group of women living in the same cul-de-sac who decide to start a reading group. It lasts several decades through births, deaths, divorces, teenagers, wife beating, etc. It... (read more)
"wonderful story about friendship"by pattys (see profile) 12/16/07
good read. i laughed and i cried and wish there was more to read.great book about relationships.
"Loved this book! I'm so glad our book club chose it - it was wonderful!"by djanszen (see profile) 03/18/08
At our book club, we discussed which of the characters we most identified with. Interestingly, all 5 of the women were chosen by someone. Faith was the character the majority of us felt an affinity to.... (read more)
"A book about lifelong friendships"by tooterbell (see profile) 05/18/08
Our book club read this, and we enjoyed it very much. There are many characters and you are bound to relate to one of them. This book spans many years, and shows the value of true friendship.
"easy, enjoyable read...interesting characters"by bugshine (see profile) 07/02/08
I found the characters each very interesting and different. The reader watches each of these characters grow as they face problems and events in their lives over a period of thirty years. There are many... (read more)
"A group of twenty something ladies that live on the same street form a book club. It spans from the 60's to the 90's sharing their life stories."by cmanion (see profile) 07/15/08
This is a great summer read. Very light and easy read.
"Good book for a women;s group"by deb17866 (see profile) 10/01/08
A book on sisterhood and the bonds of friendship. I really liked this book. Excellent flow, easy, and interesting reading. Great for discussions.
"An okay read, relationships were nice, characters somewhat cliched"by yirple (see profile) 01/09/09
Reading this felt like the author bit off more than she could chew. There was SO MUCH to try to fit in to what was a decent number of pages but could have easily been doubled to accommodate numerous themes,... (read more)
"Great book to kick off a new book club"by carolk59 (see profile) 01/19/09
This was a fun book with lots of great characters. This was the first book our club read. We were a collection of ladies who didn't know each other, but formed our club through a variety of connections.... (read more)
"Angry Housewives Eating Bonbons"by kittys (see profile) 04/29/09
This book is light and moves along with a dramatic flair indicative of the actor/author. It's a break from the pursuit of literary depth and made for a lively discussion of the variety of characters. ... (read more)
"Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons"by johanne (see profile) 04/30/09
although I did not like this book, I would recommend this book becuase it generated alot of discussion.
"Angry housewives"by jmanley (see profile) 06/04/09
Love, Loved, loved this book.. I feel like I have made and lost friends.. really connected with the characters.. enjoyed her writing style.. will miss my "other" book club..
"Loved the Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons"by jdjennib (see profile) 07/07/09
Loved the book because there is something for just about everyone. Loved the relationships between the diverse women. Looking fwd to our bookclub's discussion.
"Perfect summer read for your book club!"by corkins4 (see profile) 08/19/09
I loved this book it was an easy read and most of us liked it in my book club!
"Wonderful read for any book club!!!"by zoezoe05 (see profile) 10/25/09
If you are in a book club i feel like this is a must to read. It is real women with real problems and children who have this book club and help eachother make it through life and the trials it throws at... (read more)
"Perfect book for book club. Would be great for first book in a book club."by hgress (see profile) 04/13/07
I loved it. Her character development is great, you like all the characters. Great summer beach read. You don't want to put it down.
"Fantastic Book Club 1st Book!"by kprmahre (see profile) 05/12/07
Creates great discussions, correlates to our own daily lives and truly values the importance of friendships through the good times and the bad times.
"If anyone thinks friends are not important, read this book to see how your friends help you survive"by glittergoddess (see profile) 05/16/07
Very real story about the relationships among a group of true friends. Excellent character development and easy to read and relate to.
"A novel of long term women's friendships."by Debkeen (see profile) 07/15/07
Nice light read for the summer.
"(Five Stars!) A book Club You'd Love to Join!"by azuki (see profile) 07/18/07
When I first started reading this book, I was like, oh no, I don't care to hear about smoking housewives with cheating husbands and problematic children. And I especially don't like books where I need... (read more)
"Every one of our members loved the book! The characters are so unique yet so familiar."by skarohlid (see profile) 07/26/07
Being the oldest in our group at 58, I felt as though this book was the story of my life! Oh, how I remember being a young mother and needing, really NEEDING, my girlfriends. The story of these women was... (read more)
"Our club members didn't like this book."by Hope (see profile) 11/17/07
Most of us felt that the characcters were o.k., but that the book really didn't go anywhere. We all could relate to the characters, having lived in the same decades, but we didn't think the story was all... (read more)
"Great book club book! Great discussions!"by tedro (see profile) 05/16/08
This book was an all around good girls book. With good character development it allows the reader to understand and gain respect for the women they become. It was laugh out loud funny at times and equally... (read more)
"Story about the lives of 5 women and their strong bond"by sherikebr (see profile) 06/26/08
I really liked this book. It was a great summer read and had me hooked to find out what happened to each of them. I would be nice to find that type of lifelong friendship and our book group was envious... (read more)
"Five friends, their lives and books."by courtneyfletcher (see profile) 06/30/08
Great book. You must read. I laughed, cried, yelled. Any book club would like this book.
"More substance than I first thought it would have"by marshcs (see profile) 07/14/08
I found this to be a very enjoyable read; lots of great stuff about women and relationships and life's complexities. This was the perfect book for our club to read in the summer...easy to read, yet good... (read more)
"very enjoyable and relatable characters"by mahalqita (see profile) 07/14/08
At times I laughed out loud but then also cried at other times. A very enjoyable book to read and the characters could be any number of women you know or will know in your lifetime. I highly recommend... (read more)
"through the years with 5 housewives"by kacbsn (see profile) 08/16/08
MANY characters made the read difficult at times but story was interesting and talkable
"Our Group Really Liked It!"by specialkmm (see profile) 05/18/09
It was the third book of our newly formed book club. We wish we would have read it first. It gave us great inspiration. We all want to be in a book club like that.
"Fun book for book club"by Diane860 (see profile) 05/28/09
Everyone enjoyed the book. A book about the growing relationship of a neighborhood of women through their book club. As a book club that has been together for a long time we were able to relate to... (read more)
"Very interesting book"by suemoros (see profile) 05/28/09
I enjoyed this book even though it was hard to keep track of all the people in it.
"not particularly thought provoking"by holland (see profile) 08/10/09
simple read. not great, but quick and semi-entertaining.
"Angry Housewive's Eating Bon Bons"by dwoodard035 (see profile) 08/21/09
Explores the importance of women's friendships throughout all phases of their lives. Takes you back to remember the 60s and 70s in a fond and not so fond way. Love the way it mentions other books that... (read more)
"Angry Housewives eating Bon Bons"by tamie1174 (see profile) 09/02/09
What can I say. The title explains it all. Fun book for a book club.
"A good read"by hdcook (see profile) 02/04/10
This book was very slow in the beginning while introducing all the characters, but I found it hard to put down once I got about 2/3 of the way through.









