Reading Group Guide
Discussion Questions
Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage
1. The events of STRANGERS would be devastating to anyone, at any time. But the fact that they occur for Belle Burden right at the beginning of COVID lockdown makes her isolation that much starker --- and that much more painful. Discuss the pandemic’s influence in the book.
2. In what ways does the ospreys’ annual return to their nest symbolize the stability and fidelity that Belle believed her own family embodied --- and, of course, the marriage she thought she had?
3. Belle recognizes her privilege as a wealthy white woman. How does she reckon with her so-called good fortune in the midst of her unenviable devastation? How does financial security look different for Belle, James and each of their families of origin? What does STRANGERS have to say about the relationship between wealth and happiness?
4. How might James’ childhood experience of his father’s disappearance have shaped the way he understands parental love and commitment?
5. What does this memoir suggest about the cyclical nature of abandonment --- and the ways that unexamined trauma can echo across generations?
6. Belle is encouraged by members of her family and community to take the high road, i.e. not admitting the extent of James’ betrayal and not writing her “Modern Love” essay (and, eventually, this memoir). Why is it so important for her to share her truth? What do you imagine might have happened if she hadn’t?
7. How does this truth-telling also represent growth for Belle, and a rejection of the parts she’s played her entire life?
8. Who in Belle’s life shows up for her when she’s at her lowest --- and what are the ways that touch her the most? Who reacts unexpectedly --- or even harmfully? Who do you think would show up for you? How have you supported your own loved ones through painful experiences?
9. What role does Belle have to play for her children’s sake during the events of the book? If you have children, discuss a time you had to tamp down your feelings to protect them.
10. Talk about the moment, toward the end of STRANGERS, when Belle sees James on the street after the long unraveling of their marriage. How does this scene literalize the book’s title? And how did it make you, the reader, feel?
11. If there’s one question you could ask Belle --- about her life beyond this book; the writing process, or what she hopes readers will take away from STRANGERS --- what might it be?
Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage
- Publication Date: January 13, 2026
- Genres: Memoir, Nonfiction
- Hardcover: 256 pages
- Publisher: The Dial Press
- ISBN-10: 0593733312
- ISBN-13: 9780593733318




