Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.
How much did you know about the Vietnam War when you began reading this novel? Have you seen other representations of the war in books, movies, etc.? Do you know anyone who served in this conflict? How did Hannah’s novel challenge your understanding of this historical event?
Do you typically read works of historical fiction? Why or why not? Have you read other historical novels set during major conflicts (such as the American Civil War, or World War II)? What do you find inspiring and/or challenging about novels set in periods of warfare?
The Women highlights the involvement of American women in the Vietnam War, even though their contributions to the war effort have not been widely discussed or recognized. Why do you think history and historical records sometimes elevate some groups, and marginalize the contributions of others? Do you think that historical novels offer a way to tell the stories of those who might otherwise be forgotten?
2. Personal Reflection and Connection
Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.
Heroism is a major theme in the novel: Frankie wants to be considered heroic and challenge the idea that women cannot be heroes.
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