Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.
Before reading the novel, were you familiar with van Gogh’s art and life? Did you assume that his art was appreciated during his lifetime? How did reading The Secret Life of Sunflowers change or challenge your understanding of Vincent van Gogh and his art?
Do you tend to prefer works of historical fiction or books set in the contemporary era? How do you find female characters are portrayed differently in different time periods? Can reading about the experiences of women from different eras shed light on the struggles and experiences of women in the present day?
Discuss the effect of alternating storylines within the novel. Did the alternating storylines make the narrative more engaging? Did you prefer one storyline over the other?
2. Personal Reflection and Connection
Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.
Reading Johanna’s story helps to keep Elmsley motivated and resilient as she navigates difficult circumstances and fights for her business. When you have encountered challenging experiences, whom or what have you found inspiring?
Johanna has an unshakeable belief that Vincent’s art is beautiful and deserves to be celebrated. Have you ever seen potential in a person or project when others did not? Did you fight for this potential to be recognized? Why or why not?
Elmsley learns many secrets and new information about Violet’s life after Violet passes away.
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