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    Lessons in Laughing Out Loud

    Lessons in Laughing Out Loud

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    by Rowan Coleman


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      ISBN-13: 9781451606447
    • Publisher: Gallery Books
    • Publication date: 03/20/2012
    • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 384
    • File size: 3 MB

    Rowan Coleman worked in bookselling and publishing for seven years during which time she won the Company magazine Young Writer of the Year award. She is the author of Runaway Wife, The Accidental Mother, Another Mother’s Life, Mommy By Mistake, The Accidental Family, The Home for Broken Hearts, and Lessons in Laughing Out Loud. She lives with her husband, daughter, and sons in England.

    Reading Group Guide

    Introduction

    Willow Briars is a thirty-nine-year-old divorcee who works at a high-powered London talent agency. Overweight, divorced, and carrying a terrible secret from her childhood, she spends most of her evenings alone eating snacks in front of the TV or on yet another unsuccessful blind date. Willow’s only true confidantes are her slim identical twin sister, Holly, and her best friend and secret crush, Daniel Fayre.

    Running errands one afternoon, Willow comes across a tiny antique shop with a pair of the most beautiful shoes she’s ever seen displayed in the window. The shoes make her feel slimmer, taller, sexier. When her life begins to change in ways she never anticipated, Will figures the shoes have a little magic power. Suddenly, Willow, the former loner, has a house full of people to look after and a whole new set of problems to work out. With the help of her newfound confidence and her new friends, Willow finds the courage to face the dark secrets of her past—and claim the future.

    Topics & Questions for Discussion

    1. What might explain why Willow’s new shoes seem to give her power? Have you ever had a piece of clothing or another item that seemed to give you a special boost of confidence or inner strength?

    2. How is Willow’s past slowly revealed in the earlier parts of the novel? When did you start to realize that something terrible had happened to her?

    3. Discuss the connection between Willow and Holly: “Holly was the psychic one, able to pinpoint exactly what Willow was thinking or feeling with eerie accuracy. Willow didn’t seem to have quite the same prowess for sisterly intuition, although she could always feel Holly there. . . .” Why might Holly be better at tuning in to her “sisterly intuition”? Have you known twins who were able to intuit each other’s feelings?

    4. Discuss the theme of family in the novel. What does the novel say about the nature and definition of family? In a nontraditional, nonbiological sense, how would you describe a real family?

    5. How does India’s affair with Hugh parallel Chloe’s situation, even though the two seem vastly different on the surface? Why do you think India and Chloe are able to become friends so easily?

    6. Discuss the relationship between Chloe and Sam. How does Sam grow and learn from Chloe, though she is only a teenager? What are some of the ways he changes by the end of the novel?

    7. How might hearing her mother’s confession be harder in some ways for Willow than living for so many years with her denial? Why can unveiling a secret sometimes be just as difficult as keeping it hidden?

    8. Do you believe that Imogene really had no idea what was going on with Ian? What reasons does she have for staying in denial? Do you think Imogene deserves Willow’s forgiveness?

    9. When Willow discovers the hidden message in the locket from the antique shop, she then examines all her other purchases for similar meaning: “But there was nothing. . . . Willow gathered the books into a pile and hugged them to her chest, her heart lightened by the knowledge that not everything meant something. Some things just were.” Why is this revelation a comfort to Willow? How is this idea relevant to other incidents in the novel?

    10. Discuss Daniel and his relationship with Willow. Do you think he is truly a good friend to her? Why does Willow finally realize she does not love Daniel?

    11. After confronting Mr. Jacobs with Sam and Chloe, Willow goes home and has a momentary “spasm of panic, suddenly afraid that she wouldn’t see either of them again. And then she remembered that she didn’t have to be afraid anymore. Of course they would come back. It was a novel sensation, the expectation of good things happening, rather than the certainty of the bad.” Discuss this passage. What has happened to allow Willow to feel safe for the first time in her life?

    12. Were you happy that Willow ended up with James, or had you hoped that she would reconcile with Sam? What is it about James that attracts Willow the most?

    13. When Chloe asks Willow if what she experienced with Mr. Jacobs is comparable to what Willow went through with Ian, Willow has to think very carefully about her answer. How would you compare and contrast the two incidents? Would you have given Chloe the same answer?

    14. Do you think the final decision that Sam and Chloe make regarding the adoption is a good one? Did it surprise you?

    15. Discuss the significance of the book’s title. Other than the abuse, why might Willow need a lesson in how to laugh? How is laughter representative of more than just humor? What other emotions can it convey?

    Enhance Your Book Club

    1. Host an English-style tea party and serve a variety of teas, cakes, sandwiches, and other snacks. Or break out one of Willow’s favorite indulgences, some nice bottles of wine. Check out some tea recipes and history at www.joyofbaking.com/EnglishTeaParty.html and whatscookingamerica.net/History/HighTeaHistory.htm.

    2. Before your next book club meeting, treat yourself to a new pair of shoes. Maybe go out on a limb with something sparkly and high-heeled in honor of Willow’s “magic” shoes! Then wear them to your meeting, where you’ll look and feel fantastic!

    3. By the end of the novel Willow’s life has completely changed in a very short time. Write down five things that you’d like to improve or change in your life—even small things like taking fifteen minutes a day to relax and distress with a cup of tea. Then compare notes with your group on how you might achieve these goals.

    4. If you like this novel, check out other books by Rowan Coleman such as The Home for Broken Hearts, The Accidental Mother, and Another Mother’s Life. You can also learn more about the author and her work at www.rowancoleman.co.uk and twitter.com/#!/rowancoleman.

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    Internationally bestselling author Rowan Coleman delivers a heartwarming new tale about a recent divorcee who finds the courage to tackle her weight issues, her love life, and the dark family secret that has haunted her for years.

    Willow Briar (known as Will) is thirty-six-years old, five feet two, and a size eighteen. Now that she’s divorced, Will’s social life revolves around her job—working for her demanding talent agent boss Victoria Kincade—and her best friend Daniel Fayre, a successful fashion photographer for whom she harbors a secret crush.

    An identical twin, Will has struggled with her self-esteem for years—particularly when she looks at her slim, married, happy sister. One day she finds her luck suddenly turning around after buying a fabulous pair of vintage shoes that make her feel slimmer, taller, and sexier. These shoes seem to have a secret history, and Will starts to wonder if they are a little bit magic.

    Little does she know not even a magic eight ball could predict the shocking turn her life is about to take or that the courage she needs to confront her deep-seated issues will require more than a fashion makeover—it will take a life makeover. Armed with newfound confidence to begin her journey, Will finds the courage to face the dark family secrets of her past—and claim the future meant for her.

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    Publishers Weekly
    Magical shoes inspire a total life makeover in Coleman’s sixth novel (after The Home for Broken Hearts). Though her friends count her as “always up for a good night out,” Willow Briars actually finds little in life worth laughing about these days. She’s jumped from job to job, pursued unattainable men, and fought the low self-esteem that comes with her full figure (her thin, successful, happily married identical twin sister isn’t helping). While running an errand for her overbearing boss one day, Willow discovers a pair of vintage pumps in a mysterious back-alley shop that slim her instantly but turn her life upside down. Later that night, her 15-year-old ex-stepdaughter, Chloe, shows up, pregnant and terrified. As Willow searches for ways to help, she confronts her own failed marriage and finds inspiration to begin making positive changes. Repairing her psyche, however, will also mean confronting a traumatic past and exposing that old chestnut: a long-held family secret. After sidelining an initially intriguing premise, Coleman’s tone veers wildly from romantic comedy to gritty drama, making her heroine hard to pin down. Whether seeking humor or pathos, readers will likely be disappointed on either front. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Jill Grinberg Literary Management. (Mar.)
    Kirkus Reviews
    An unhappy and overweight single Londoner finds her world transformed after donning a very special pair of shoes. As the reliable and trusted underling to gleefully ruthless talent agent Victoria Kincade, Willow Briar is used to fading into the background, especially when surrounded by Victoria's celebrity clients. Attractive but heavy, she has seen numerous opportunities—and men—pass her by. A bit of a recluse outside of work, she remains close with her twin sister Holly, a slim, sweet mother of 4-year-old girls who lives in the suburbs. Holly is a living reminder of everything Willow could have been. So when Victoria insists Willow hide waifish starlet India Torrance in her dingy flat after an on-set romance goes bad, she knows she doesn't really have a choice. After reluctantly agreeing, she walks into a vintage shop on a random block and walks out wearing a fabulous pair of sexy pumps. Almost instantly Willow feels better about herself, and begins to get positive attention from friends and strangers alike. And then Chloe, the pregnant teenage daughter of her ex-husband Sam, shows up on her doorstep. It was Sam, a ruggedly handsome wine merchant, who called off their marriage, but Willow blames herself. Losing Chloe in the process was extremely painful for both of them. Still smarting from Willow's perceived abandonment, Chloe has attitude to spare, and insists Willow make it up to her by allowing her to crash at her place as well. With Chloe and the young movie star holed up and bonding, Willow tries out her new shoe-inspired confidence on her longtime best friend Daniel, a photographer with a thing for models. Willow meets up with Sam again, too, as they try to figure out what is best for Chloe. But when Willow sabotages a chance for new love, she realizes that unresolved issues from her past have kept her from a fulfilling life. Eager to change that, she takes a brave trip back to her hometown to confront an ugly family secret—before it's too late. Coleman (The Home for Broken Hearts, 2010, etc.) seems to be trying to do too much in this novel, and the shift from comedy to drama is a bit jarring. But Willow manages to be quite a sympathetic creation. One woman's attempt to take charge of her destiny—with a side of magic realism.

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