1. Discuss one theme present within the epigraph of The Lost Girls of Paris.
The power of deception in the fight to preserve truth is the main theme depicted within the epigraph Pam Jenoff includes at the start of The Lost Girls of Paris. The quote is by Winston Churchill, who stated, "In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies" (10).
2. From whose perspective is Chapter 1 presented and what does the reader learn about this character in the opening passages of the chapter?
In the first chapter of The Lost Girls of Paris, the reader gets to know Grace, a young woman who works in a law office in New York City. Grace lost her husband Tom about a year prior to the narrative's opening and she is still struggling mightily with the grief surrounding his death.
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