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The First Desire Reading Guide
The questions, discussion topics, and suggestions for further reading that
follow are designed to enhance your groups exploration of
The First Desire,
Nancy Reismans richly textured novel about the commitments and the
compromises that lie at the heart of family relationships. In portraying the
private lives of the Cohen family in Buffalo, New York, from the Great
Depression to the postWorld War II years, Reisman illuminates as well the
social and political milieu of mid-twentieth-century America.
Reader's Guide
- The First Desire mainly revolves around a family. Do you think the
meaning of family shifts over the course of the novel? How is the Cohen
family as a whole changed by the end of the novel? Does the house
itselfits structure and atmospheretake on particular meanings for the
family members or for you as a reader?
- In The First Desire, each chapter highlights stories and voices of
different characters. How do you see the chapters working together to form a
novel? The novel offers many of the characters perspectives and life
experiences but doesnt offer the fathers view. Why do you think the
author has chosen not to show Abes point of view? Similarly, Celia is the
only Cohen sibling not given chapters of her own. In your reading, do
Celias perceptions and her interpretations of events, presented by the
others, serve as a kind of shadow narrative throughout the novel? Are there
other effects? How do the perspectives of the characters grow and/or change
over the course of the novel? What incidents or family developments best
explain the transformation?
- What do Sadies conversations with Irving reveal to you about the
members of the family? What do you learn about Sadie as she prepares to
visit the house on Lancaster and from her conversations with Celia, her
father, and Jo? How does the crisis bring out her ambivalent feelings about
the family and her role in it? What insights do the descriptions of her
marriage provide about the way she conducts herself?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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