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1. You meet three very different heroines in
Lost Roses: Eliza, Sofya, and Varinka. Who did you identify with most and
why?
2. Mother-daughter relationships play a vital role in Lost Roses.
How did these relationships impact Eliza, Sofya, and Varinka’s lives?
Compare Eliza’s mother to Varinka’s. Were they both good mothers? In
what ways? How did Sofya’s stepmother, Agnessa, affect Sofya and Luba
emotionally? How did their mother’s legacy play a continuing role in
their lives?
3. Caroline Ferriday, the protagonist of Lilac Girls, is a
teenager in Lost Roses. Eliza’s real-life relationship with her
daughter Caroline evolves over the course of the book. What did you
like/not like about their portrayal?
4. Luba, whose name symbolizes love, is a key character in Lost Roses.
Did you feel she was an important character in the story? What do you
think of the author’s decision to open and close the novel with Luba’s
voice?
5. Sofya had to make some impossible choices in the novel—choosing to
leave her family, and then her child, in order to try to save them. How
did you feel about her decisions? Did you agree with them? Why or why
not?
6. Varinka and Taras have a complicated relationship. Did you find it
compelling? Do you believe she loved Max? Why or why not? Were you
shocked by the twist in her ending?
7. How did you feel when Eliza had a second chance to experience love
with Merrill? Did you believe in their friendship and then love affair?
8. Were you satisfied with Sofya and Cook’s reunion? How do you imagine
their relationship evolved after the novel ended?
9. Is there a particular scene in Lost Roses that has stayed with
you? What will you remember most about this novel?
10. Did you learn new things about this period in history? Do you plan
to read more—fiction or nonfiction—about the Russian Revolution?
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