1. General Impressions
Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.
- Reichl draws on her personal experience and career as a food writer and critic to inform Stella’s story. Did you find any connections between Stella’s fictional life and Reichl’s memoirs—Tender at the Bone, Comfort Me with Apples, Garlic and Sapphires, or Save Me the Plums?
- In what ways can The Paris Novel be characterized as a love story between Stella and the city itself?
- Throughout the novel, Reichl introduces Stella to the fashion, literature, art, and food of Paris. What impact do each of these artistic mediums have on Stella’s journey?
2. Personal Reflection and Connection
Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.
- Consider your favorite city. What sensory memories do that city’s food, music, art, and fashion evoke for you?
- In The Paris Novel, Stella steps out of her comfort zone when she decides to leave New York for the first time. Have you had the experience of leaving your comfort zone for a new adventure? How did it feel?
- How does your relationship with your family of origin or your chosen family impact your identity and worldview?
3. Societal and Cultural Context
Examine the book’s relevance to societal issues, historical events, or cultural themes.