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The Gown

From the internationally bestselling author of Somewhere in France comes an enthralling historical novel about one of the most famous wedding dresses of the twentieth century—Queen Elizabeth’s wedding gown—and the fascinating women who made it.

These book club questions are from the author's website.

Book club questions for The Gown by Jennifer Robson

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

How would you have reacted to the news of the royal wedding in 1947?
How do you think you would have coped with the difficulties of the post-war period?
If you could snap your fingers and become a princess, with all of the duties and obligations and relentless attention that such a position entails, would you do it?
Why do you think Ann made a clean break with her past? Why did she never attempt to contact Miriam? Would you have done the same?
Can you close your eyes and picture Miriam’s Vél d’Hiv embroideries? What do they look like to you?
If you had a chance to stand in Ann’s shoes, would you tell your daughter or granddaughter the truth about your life?
Was Heather right to persevere in uncovering the secrets of Ann’s past?
Do you think it’s possible to accurately depict the life of a public figure who is still alive? And what do you think it must be like to be that public figure, and to know that strangers are reading about or watching the story of your life? Would it upset you, or would you find it entertaining to see what novelists and filmmakers get wrong—and what they get right?
Daniel has lines from a poem by Wilfred Owen tattooed on his arm. What poem or quote would appear on your tattoo (or on a tee-shirt if you’d rather not make such a permanent gesture)?
What is your favorite iconic wedding gown – it doesn’t have to have been worn by a royal bride – and why?

The Gown Book Club Questions PDF

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