Reading Group Discussion Questions
1. Why do you think the novel begins in the present before telling
Lucia's story in flashback? Is this an effective way to relate Lucia's
story? How do you think your reading or interpretation of the novel
is affected as a result of partially knowing the story's ending?
2. Lucia, Lucia is set in 1950s Greenwich Village. Discuss
how Trigiani portrays the neighborhood, especially in contrast to
its usual bohemian image.
3. On page 45, Lucia's father tells her, "You deserve your
own life." Do you think Lucia eventually gets her own life,
or is what happens to her the result of circumstances beyond her
control? Overall, how much is Lucia free of her traditions? How
much is she a captive to them?
4. What role do the men in Lucia's family-her father and brothers-
play in shaping her life and her destiny?
5. What's behind Lucia's decision to stay at home and care for
her mother despite the opportunity to advance her career? Also,
why does she stay on at B. Altman's despite having to change positions
and the changes in the store? Is it only because she has to care
for her mother, or are there other factors?
6. Why do you think Lucia keeps all of her wedding presents in
her apartment and continues to wear her mink coat? What doyou think
Lucia's life was like in the years after being jilted by John Talbot
until the time she tells her story to Kit?
7. Religion plays a large role in shaping the Sartoris' behavior
and customs, as well as the behavior of those closest to them. What
is Lucia's view of religion and faith, especially during her and
her family's various trials?
8. Dante and John Talbot love Lucia in different ways. Discuss
the ways they both love her and the different ways she loves them
back. Does Lucia have a true love? Given her experiences, what do
you think is Lucia's view of love?
9. How do you think Lucia's life would have turned out if she had
married John Talbot? If she had married Dante? Do you think Lucia
would have been happier if she'd moved to Hollywood to work with
Delmarr?
10. On page 249, Lucia tells Kit that people don't change very
much in their lives. Do you think Lucia changes? If so, how?
11. While in Lucia's apartment (page 10) Kit feels as if she's
in a room filled with things with meaning but no purpose. Do you
think this in any way symbolizes Lucia's life, or is this only Kit's
superficial impression of Lucia?
12. Why does Lucia choose to bestow her things on Kit? Is Kit like
Lucia? Does Lucia see some of herself in Kit, or vice versa?
13. Lucia believes in beauty, style, and elegance. Do these qualities
betray her or do they give her life meaning?
14. Do you think there is any truth in John Talbot's saying to
Lucia that she is a woman who can survive being left at the altar
(page 255), or is he just making excuses for himself?
15. In her last meeting with John Talbot in the state prison, Lucia
seems unusually poised and equanimous throughout their conversation.
Are you surprised either by her composure or by her attitude toward
him?
16. What do you think are Lucia's dreams? On page 256, Lucia says
that she has no regrets over the events in her life. Do you believe
her? Do you think Lucia has led a happy life?
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