Martha Hemminger
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Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney:
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(view spoiler)[Hello Cynthia. I am loving your book, Good Company! I am leading book discussion this coming Wednesday. I have combed through the book and cannot find where Flow learned that her best friend knew about Julianne's discretion and the ring and had not told her. Can you help me out? (hide spoiler)]
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
Hi, Martha,
Thanks so much for reading Good Company! I didn't write a specific scene with Flora about her finding out that Margot knew about Julian's affair and the ring. Like lots of writers (and movie makers!) I wrote a scene for the READER to find out that secret and then that information gets carried forward in the head of the reader when they realize Flora also knows. Sometimes it's more effective to let the reader fill in blanks in parts than a literal linear rendering of how information is exchanged, which can get redundant. We know Flora knows because she refuses to take Margot's calls.. Thanks again for reading and discussing and I'm happy to answer any other questions.
Thanks so much for reading Good Company! I didn't write a specific scene with Flora about her finding out that Margot knew about Julian's affair and the ring. Like lots of writers (and movie makers!) I wrote a scene for the READER to find out that secret and then that information gets carried forward in the head of the reader when they realize Flora also knows. Sometimes it's more effective to let the reader fill in blanks in parts than a literal linear rendering of how information is exchanged, which can get redundant. We know Flora knows because she refuses to take Margot's calls.. Thanks again for reading and discussing and I'm happy to answer any other questions.
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