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 Post subject: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 9:44 am 
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*BOOK IS NOW OPEN FOR DISCUSSION*

Introducing June's Book of the Month:

JULIET by Anne Fortier

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Twenty-five-year-old Julie Jacobs is heartbroken over the death of her beloved aunt Rose. But the shock goes even deeper when she learns that the woman who has been like a mother to her has left her entire estate to Julie's twin sister. The only thing Julie receives is a key--one carried by her mother on the day she herself died--to a safety-deposit box in Siena, Italy.

This key sends Julie on a journey that will change her life forever--a journey into the troubled past of her ancestor Giulietta Tolomei. In 1340, still reeling from the slaughter of her parents, Giulietta was smuggled into Siena, where she met a young man named Romeo. Their ill-fated love turned medieval Siena upside-down and went on to inspire generations of poets and artists, the story reaching its pinnacle in Shakespeare's famous tragedy.

But six centuries have a way of catching up to the present, and Julie gradually begins to discover that here, in this ancient city, the past and present are hard to tell apart. The deeper she delves into the history of Romeo and Giulietta, and the closer she gets to the treasure they allegedly left behind, the greater the danger surrounding her--superstitions, ancient hostilities, and personal vendettas. As Julie crosses paths with the descendants of the families involved in the unforgettable blood feud, she begins to fear that the notorious curse--"A plague on both your houses "--is still at work, and that she is destined to be its next target. Only someone like Romeo, it seems, could save her from this dreaded fate, but his story ended long ago. Or did it?

From Anne Fortier comes a sweeping, beautifully written novel of intrigue and identity, of love and legacy, as a young woman discovers that her own fate is irrevocably tied--for better or worse--to literature's greatest star-crossed lovers.


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*Discussion opens June 20th*


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:31 am 
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I chuckled when I saw this post just now because I finished my other audiobook a little while ago and listened to the intro quote and prologue of Juliet. I'm off in a couple of minutes to listen to more as I do the last part of my morning walk. :flower:

[Note: I won't have internet access on June 20 or some time thereafter, but even if it is a week or two later, I look forward to reading and chatting on the discussion thread. :D]


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:55 pm 
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I've started this book and I can't put it down!! :clap: I am enthralled...I'll wait to spill any more thoughts. I didn't know that we had to wait for the discussion-I just didn't know how this book of the month worked. Ok, I'm off to read! :flower:

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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:33 pm 
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I've been listening some today and I just got to Act 2. I am enjoying it, but listening time may get a little scarcer now that school ended this afternoon and the kids will be home and we're getting ready to leave town next week. . .


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I'm on page 201...it gets really good. Have fun on your trip-and use an ipod! :flower:

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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I am using an ipod. I'm almost 1/3 of the way through now. I'd like to be done before we leave, but I'm not sure that will be realistic - depends on how much mindless stuff I have to do to get ready to leave. If not, I will try to finish while hubby drives because I won't put it in for the whole family to listen and I won't wear headphones while I drive.


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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Enjoy the time with your family-traveling with kids makes it hard to zone out and put on earphones. Believe me, I know! Every trip with my daughter entails sing alongs and lots of talking. I could never listen to whatever I want. No complaints, though. As for the book, it is enjoyable but I have a few things to put out there when the time is right. :flower:

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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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My SIL went to Siena a couple of weeks ago and I tried to convince her to read Juliet prior to going to check out the frescos in the Contrata's but she didn't get a chance to and didn't notice the frescos. I guess I'll just have to go myself and check them out to see if they are "real". It was such a good story and I really never saw where it was going half the time. Looking forward to the discussion.


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I'm about halfway through my listen and I am enjoying it, but I can't say I'm quite sure where I expect it to go. I'm already in Act 5 and have nearly half left, so I guess Act 5 is the longest. :bigsmile:


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I guess my assumption that it would have 5 acts like a Shakespeare play was wrong. ;) I finished listening this morning and really enjoyed it. Lots of twists and turns. And, even when things happened that I expected to happen, they happened in unexpected ways. I look forward to discussing it a bit, but I won't have internet access right when discussion starts. I'll have to pop in later.


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I finished a couple of days ago too. I will enjoy discussing June 20th-that's a Monday. How does this work? I suppose I'll find out!
I have to say, this is the first fiction, non-Gabaldon book I've read since December. It was nice to take the break, but it's like having an affair with another author...I felt like I was cheating!!

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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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C - a new thread will open for the discussion on July 20th, along with a poll. I'm new to this, too, as sassenach is our usual head-of-all-things-BOTM and she'll be off the site for a bit. I'm glad to hear good reviews of the book - I've not yet picked it up. I do want to read this one - it sounds very intriguing.

It took me several months after reading the series to be able to pick up another author, so I know what you are going through. When you have books filled with such amazing characters and storylines AND incredible writing, it's hard to read anything else! I had to force myself to put OL down and focus on other books.


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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*JULIET IS NOW OPEN FOR DISCUSSION*

Book Club Discussion Questions from the Random House JULIET site:

1. In Anne Fortier's novel Juliet, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet casts a long shadow over the lives of the main characters, past and present. Looking at the "original" story of Romeo and Giulietta set in 1340, consider in what ways Fortier uses Shakespeare's great tragedy as a model for her own work, and in what ways she departs from it.

2. Discuss the ways in which the bonds of sisterhood—for good and for ill—are central to the novel. Why do you think Fortier introduces this element into her story?

3. Although there are surprising revelations about all the characters in the novel, perhaps the most shocking has to do with Umberto, Aunt Rose's faithful butler. Did you find Umberto to be a sympathetic character? Why or why not?

4. Very early in the novel, we are introduced to Julie's recurring dream—a dream that seems to foretell her own fate and to recapitulate the fate of Romeo and Guilietta centuries earlier. Is there a rational explanation for this dream, or is it a supernatural occurrence? And what about the other seemingly supernatural events or objects in the novel, such as the divine intervention of the Virgin Mary on Giulietta's wedding night with Messer Salimbeni, or the destructive powers of Romeo's signet ring; can these events be explained rationally?

5. How does the relationship of Janice and Julie evolve over the course of the novel? What are the major turning points? Did you find these changes believable? Why or why not?

6. Why does Friar Lorenzo champion the young lovers, risking his life on their behalf? Do you think he is justified in placing a curse on both the Tolomei and the Salimbeni houses?

7. Juliet is in many ways a novel about families and the secrets and obligations that hold them together...and sometimes force them apart. Consider the bonds of family, love and duty in the three families we meet in the 1340 storyline, beginning with the relationship between fathers and their children. In what ways are they different? How are they the same? And what about the present-day narrative...has anything changed?

8. Maestro Lippi occupies the studio of Maestro Ambrogio, and, like Ambrogio, he, too, has a dog named Dante. Is the author trying to suggest that Lippi is some kind of reincarnation of Ambrogio? What is the relationship between these two characters, separated by centuries?

9. What about Julie and Alessandro: are they reincarnations of Giulietta and Romeo, forced to repeat the actions of their ancestors by the terms of an ancient curse, or by some genetic inheritance? In what ways do the lives of the two sets of characters parallel or echo each other? In what ways are they different?

10. Compare the ways that the characters from 1340 think and act to the ways the present-day characters think and act. Are they more or less impulsive? More or less rational? Does love mean the same thing to them? How, for example, is the love that develops between Julie and Alessandro different from that of Romeo and Giulietta? What accounts for these differences?

11. Compare the banter between Romeo and Giulietta at their first meetings with the corresponding text of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, especially in Act I, Scene V, and Act II, Scene II. Note where Fortier follows Shakespeare and where she goes her own way. Why do you think she makes those choices? How do those choices distinguish her versions of Romeo and Juliet from their more famous antecedents?

12. At one point, Alessandro tells Julie: "In my opinion, your story—and Romeo and Juliet as well—is not about love. It's about politics...." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why? What do you think the author's opinion is?

13. Themes of guilt, redemption, and second chances course through the novel, especially in the present-day narrative, impelling many of the characters and their actions. Consider which characters embrace the opportunity of a second chance, and which don't.

14. Another prevalent theme is that of twins and twinning. Not only are some characters born as twins, but others seem to be mirrored across the centuries. At one point in the novel, Julie sits on the front steps of the Siena Cathedral, thinking about the myth behind the black-and-white Siena coat-of-arms, the Balzana, which involves a pair of twins fleeing from their evil uncle on a black and a white horse. Why do you think Fortier has woven these threads—twinning and black-and-white—so strongly into her fictional tapestry?

15. Why does Alessandro keep his true identity a secret from Julie for so long? Is he right to do so?

16. Does Julie trust Alessandro too easily? Why does she wait so long to confront him with what she knows about his actions and his identity?

17. At the end of the novel, Julie muses: "Who knows, maybe there never was a curse. Maybe it was just us—all of us—thinking that we deserved one." Do you think there was a curse, or not?

18. Flash forward five years past the end of the novel. What has happened to Julie and Janice? What about Umberto? If there was going to be a sequel to this novel, told from Janice's point of view, what questions would you like to have answered, and what themes would you like so see further explored?

(Questions courtesy of Random House Juliet website. Visit this site for background on the book, videos, photos, and an interactive map.)


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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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Thanks for posting Laura...lots of questions! I truly liked the book, but I felt that the characters were a little flat. In particular, I wish the author had done more with the sister, Janet. I know Julie(t) had to be who she was because of her sister, but there could have been a little more hint of human in Janet. I do like the way their relationship develops and they become closer at the end. We do realize that Janet does care for her sister's welfare-we just never understand why there was such animosity to begin with and why does Janet eventually care? What makes Juliet trust her sister?

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 Post subject: Re: BOTM - Jun 2011 - JULIET by Anne Fortier
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I really enjoyed this book too, but I agree that I wasn't too sure about Janice and about the relationship between the sisters.

I really enjoyed all the twists and turns and unexpected information that came out. I know I have more to say, but I don't really have time now (I am visiting with family) and it's been a few weeks since I finished my listen, but I'll try to pop back in and say more in the next week or so.


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