Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, Literary Predecessors of Maggie O'Farrell and our BookBrowse Review of The Hand that First Held Mine.
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
Introduction
In the thrilling, underground world of bohemian post-war London, Lexie Sinclair is making an extraordinary life for herself. Taken up by magazine editor Innes Kent, she learns to be a reporter, to know art and artists, to embrace her life fully and with a deep love at the center of it.
Later, in present-day London, a young painter named Elina dizzily navigates the first weeks of motherhood. Her boyfriend, Ted, traumatized by nearly losing her in labor, begins to recover lost memories. He cannot place them. But as they become more disconcerting and happen more frequently, we discover that something connects these two stories these two women something that becomes all the more heartbreaking and beautiful as they all hurtle toward its revelation.
A stunning portrait of motherhood and the artists life in all their terror and glory, Maggie OFarrells newest novel is a gorgeous inquiry into the ways we make and unmake our lives, who we know ourselves to be, and how even our most accidental legacies connect us.
Discussion Questions
- Discuss the "firsts" referred to in the title. How were Lexies beliefs about love and life transformed by Innes? Is there a "first" in your past who changed the course of your life?
- How did your impressions of Elina and Ted change throughout the novel? What assumptions did you make after reading their opening scene?
- Describe the different faces of love presented in The Hand That First Held Mine. Which lovers experienced equal affection? Which relationship appealed to you the most?
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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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