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Bits and Pieces

By Whoopi Goldberg

From multi-award winner Whoopi Goldberg comes a new and unique memoir of her family and their influence on her early life.

If it weren’t for Emma Johnson, Caryn Johnson would have never become Whoopi Goldberg. Emma gave her children the loving care and wisdom they needed to succeed in life, always encouraging them to be true to themselves. When Whoopi lost her mother in 2010—and then her older brother, Clyde, five years later—she felt deeply alone; the only people who truly knew her were gone.

Emma raised her children not just to survive, but to thrive. In this intimate and heartfelt memoir, Whoopi shares many of the deeply personal stories of their lives together for the first time. Growing up in the projects in New York City, there were trips to Coney Island, the Ice Capades, and museums, and every Christmas was a magical experience. To this day, she doesn’t know how her mother was able to give them such an enriching childhood, despite the struggles they faced—and it wasn’t until she was well into adulthood that Whoopi learned just how traumatic some of those struggles were.

Fans of personal memoirs such as Finding Me by Viola Davis and In Pieces by Sally Field will be touched by Bits and Pieces: a moving tribute from a daughter to her mother, and a beautiful portrait of three people who loved each other deeply. Whoopi writes, “Not everybody gets to walk this earth with folks who let you be exactly who you are and who give you the confidence to become exactly who you want to be. So, I thought I’d share mine with you.”

This disucssion guide was provided by the publisher, Blackstone Publishing.

Book club questions for Bits and Pieces by Whoopi Goldberg

Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.

Whoopi Goldberg describes her mother as the emotional center of her life. How did her mother’s personality and values shape Whoopi’s identity and career? In what ways do you see their influence woven throughout the memoir?

The book explores themes of caregiving and role reversal. How does Whoopi portray the shift from daughter to caregiver? What moments felt especially honest or surprising?

Grief is a central thread in the memoir. How does Whoopi balance humor and heartbreak when writing about loss?

Family stories and memories are often fragmented “bits and pieces.” How does the structure of the memoir reflect this idea? Did the nonlinear or memory-driven storytelling affect your reading experience?

The memoir touches on generational strength and resilience. What examples of the resilience passed down through her family stood out to you? How do those examples resonate with your own family history?

What does the book suggest about the emotional complexity of caring for aging parents? Did any passages challenge or affirm your assumptions about that experience?

Humor appears even in difficult moments. Why do you think humor is such an important tool for Whoopi in telling this story? When did it feel most powerful or necessary?

The book reflects on legacy, both what we inherit and what we leave behind. What do you think Whoopi ultimately suggests about how we honor the people we love after they’re gone?

After finishing the memoir, what stayed with you most: a specific story, emotion, or insight? How did the book
change or deepen your understanding of family, memory, or grief?

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