1. The Clockmaker’s Daughter begins with the assertion that
"We came to Birchwood Manor because Edward said that it was haunted. It
wasn’t. Not then." (p. 3) Who is narrating this passage? How does it
create a sense of mystery surrounding Birchwood Manor? What are your
initial impressions of the ground and house at Birchwood Manor?
2. Birdie describes Lily Millington as "her salvation." (p. 99) How does
Lily help Birdie adjust to life at Mrs. Mack’s? What survival skills
does Lily teach Birdie? How else does Lily impact Birdie’s life and
legacy?
3. Birchwood Manor feels like another character in the book. Edward
writes "it has called to me for a long time, you see, for my new house
and I are not strangers." (p. 210) Discuss the connection that Edward
feels to the house. What other characters feel a strong connection? Have
you ever felt an attachment to a house where you’ve lived or visited?
4. Why do you think Kate Morton chose to title her novel The
Clockmaker’s Daughter? Who is she? How does her story tie the other
plotlines in the novel together? Did you find any of the connections
surprising?
5. One of Edward’s most famous paintings is View from the Attic Window.
Describe the painting? Birdie says that when she views the painting, "I
do not associate it with the fields outside Birchwood Manor …it makes me
think instead of small dark spaces, and stale air." (p. 337) Why does
View from the Attic Window make her feel claustrophobic? Describe the
inspiration behind the painting.
6. Describe Elodie’s relationship with Alastair. She "had been flattered
when [he] asked her to marry him." (p. 24) Explain this statement. Why
do you think that Elodie says yes to Alastair’s proposal? When does
Elodie begin to realize they’re not well suited?
7. Why do you think that Pale Joe shows Birdie kindness? Describe their
friendship. What does each offer the other? Were you surprised to
realize who Pale Joe is? Why do you think Birdie is willing to share her
nickname with Pale Joe?
8. Storytelling is a central theme in the novel. When Elodie asks her
father about the bedtime story from her childhood, he tells her that he
thought it might be too scary for a child but that Lauren, Elodie’s
mother, felt that "childhood was a frightening time and that hearing
scary stories was a way of feeling less alone." (p. 20) Do you agree
with Lauren? What other purposes does storytelling serve? How does Kate
Morton connect the characters within The Clockmaker’s Daughter?
9. Penelope suggests that Elodie walk down the aisle at her wedding
accompanied by a video of her mother, Lauren Adler, playing the cello.
Why do you think that Penelope makes the suggestion? What does Pippa
think? Do you agree with her? Why or why not? Were you surprised by
Elodie’s final decision with regard to the videos? Explain your answer.
10. Elodie handles the archives of James Stratton. Who is he and why are
his archives significant? Were you surprised to learn of his connection
to Birchwood Manor? Based on James’s romantic history, "[i]t seemed to
Elodie almost as if he’d set our purposely to choose women who
wouldn’t—or couldn’t—make him happy." (p. 16) Do you agree? Why do you
think that James chose the partners that he did?
11. According to Birdie, Fanny "has become a tragic heroine, impossible
though that is for one who knew her in life to believe." (p. 131) What
did you think of Fanny? Describe her relationship with Edward. Compare
his relationships with Fanny and Birdie. How is Edward different when he
is with Birdie?
12. What did you think of Mrs. Mack? What kind of activities does she
require Birdie to take part in to earn her keep? Why do you think that
Mrs. Mack takes pains to remind Birdie that her mother had been a proper
lady? Do you think she takes good care of Birdie?
13. When Ada learns that she is going to be staying at Miss Radcliffe’s
School for Young Ladies, the narrator writes "School. Young ladies.
Welcome. Ada liked words—she collected them—but those four hit her like
bricks." (p. 159) What do you think of Ada’s school and how her parents
told her that she would be attending?
14. "Ada’s parents had left her at Miss Radcliffe’s School for Young
Ladies in the misguided expectation that she would be magically
transformed into a proper English schoolgirl." (p. 164) Do you agree
that this is the mission of Miss Radcliffe’s school? Does she achieve
it? Explain your answer.
15. What did you think of Jack? How does his life intersect with Elodie?
What do they discover together? How does their chance encounter affect
their lives?