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Discussion Questions

All the Finest Girls: A Novel

1. Why does Adelaide go to St. Clair? Who is she trying to help?

2. What parallels exist between Addy and Louise's journeys away from home, if any?

3. How do Addy's childhood feelings of neglect and isolation affect her adult life?

4. Is Cat real? What does Cat symbolize?

5. Is Addy crazy? Was she ever?

6. Did Lou love Addy as she would her own child, or, as Derek says, was she merely caring for Addy to get paid?

7. Did Louise commit suicide, or, as Marva says, does she just "lose her head and fall in the ocean"? Either way, can Errol be considered responsible for her death? What does Derek think?

8. Can Derek, Philip, or even Errol's professional shortcomings be attributed to Lou's absence from their lives?

9. Does Addy feel responsible for Errol not marrying Lou? If Lou had stayed in St. Clair, would Errol have married her? Or is it Errol who drove Lou away in the first place?

10. Is it possible that Addy truly considers Lou her equal, a part of her family, or is she denying her own racist tendencies?

11. Is Addy responsible for inspiring Derek's anger? Or, as Phillip tells Addy, is it just that "Derek would have been pissed if he'd been born the Duke of Windsor"?

12. Do Derek and Phillip ever see Addy the way she comes to see them, as a "true sibling"? Is there any sexual tension between Addy and either of Lou's sons?

13. Why is there no evidence of Addy, or even the United States, in Lou's St. Clair bedroom?

14. Addy contemplates leaving St. Clair several times. At one point, she even hires a taxi and packs her bags. Is this desire to flee unique to St. Clair, or an extension of her lifelong instinct to run away, to "get out of herself"? How does she overcome her fear and sense of alienation? Why does she even try?

15. When Addy is introduced to Errol at the funeral party, he acts as though they had never met. Did they meet on the beach, or was it one of Addy's blackouts, or perhaps a heat stroke-induced fantasy?

16. How does Lou's death and her funeral change Addy? Does she get over her sense of being an outsider, her feeling of "otherness," her feeling of being "invisible"?

17. Neither of Addy's parents gave her the kind of love she sought as a child. What kind of mother is Baby? What kind of father is Hank? Is either of them ever exonerated in Addy's eyes?

18. Has Addy been mourning an unhappy childhood, or has she been grieving the loss of her youth? Why?

19. What does Addy learn about the comfort of being loved versus the joy of loving others?

All the Finest Girls: A Novel
by Alexandra Styron

  • Publication Date: January 20, 2011
  • Genres: Fiction
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Little Brown and Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316890804
  • ISBN-13: 9780316890809