Claire Cook
Claire Cook




Seven Year Switch
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1. Jill Murray's entire life revolves around her daughter Anastasia. Do you think she has any regrets about the life/career she might have missed?
2. Just when Jill is finally figuring out how to make it on her own, her ex-husband shows up again. Do you think Jill had a choice about whether or not to let him back into her life?
3. Reinvention is clearly a theme in all seven of Claire Cook’s novels. How does Jill reinvent herself during the course of the novel? What triggers these changes?
4. There’s a theory that every seven years you become a completely different person. Do you think that’s true? When are you due for your next seven year switch? How will you change?
5. Joni is not just Jill’s boss, but her mentor and friend. Has there ever been a Joni in your own life? Have you ever taken on Joni’s role?
6. Even though Cynthia drives Jill crazy, Jill also admits she kind of wants to be her and even thinks she’d do a better job of it. Is there a Cynthia in your neighborhood? Do you feel that same ambivalence about her?
7. How are Seth and Billy alike? Different? How much of Jill’s growth has to do with whether or not she ends up with either of them, or with any guy at all?
8. Jill’s life didn’t turn out quite the way she planned. Do you feel that way about your own life? Do you think almost everyone does to some degree?
9. In many ways, Jill is stuck. Do you think she projects her fears about moving forward in her own life onto her 10-year-old daughter Anastasia? Do you think some of this is the result of being a single mom, or do all mothers do this?
10. How important is it for Jill to go on a girlfriend getaway of her own? How important is it for you? Okay, so where are you going and when?
11. The Passport to Your Next Chapter at the end of the book shifts the focus from the fictional world of the novel to the reader’s own life. Which of these seven simple steps inspired you? Surprised you?
12. Book clubs often serve book-related food and/or drinks when they meet to discuss Claire Cook’s novels. What is your book club planning to serve when you meet to discuss SEVEN YEAR SWITCH? Fortune cookies? Huli Huli chicken? Mojitos? Email Claire at ClaireATClaireCook.com and let her know. Did a question come up in your discussion that might help another book club? Did you remember to take a photo of your book club’s meeting? If so, email those to Claire, too, so she can post!
SEVEN YEAR SWITCH
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2010 BEACH BOOK FESTIVAL AWARD GRAND PRIZE WINNER!
An Indie Next Pick in hardcover and paperback!
A Target new release bestseller pick!
[A] beach chair worthy read." - New York Times
"[A] hot summer beach book." - USA Today
"Bestseller Cook charms again in this lively, warm-hearted look at changing courses mid-life." - People
"With wit and tenderness, Claire Cook sweeps us into the life of Jill Murray, a feisty single mom trying to stitch together a future after being abandoned by her husband. This is a delightful story of love, loss, and the surprising events that healed her heart. I cheered for Jill the entire way." - Beth Hoffman, NYT bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt
"A perfect beach read. Claire Cook once again demonstrates that she's a master in creating funny, warm, relatable characters you root for from the very first page." - Allison Winn Scotch, NYT bestselling author of The One That I Want
"Smart, truly hilarious, and entirely sympathetic. Like a hot bubble bath or a holiday at the beach, you won't want it to end." - Cecily Von Ziegesar, NYT bestselling author of the Gossip Girl series.
"Seven years ago, Claire Cook told us we 'Must Love Dogs." But must we also love ex-husbands?…Cook takes a closer look at a complex situation." - New York Post
"A beach tote couldn't ask for more." - Kirkus Reviews
“Roll out your beach blanket for this sweet summer read about making mistakes and moving on.” -Publishers Weekly
"A lot of fun to read? Definitely!" - Redbook
"If you have a penchant for women's literature that rejects bodice-ripping fantasy in favor of real women with brains, substance, and sense of humor well intact, functioning in the real world with all its prickly realities, Seven Year Switch is thoroughly satisfying." - North County Times
“Cook clearly owns the beach scene.” - The Patriot Ledger
“Another endearing story of moving on and starting over…. Cook tells this involving story of forgiveness and acceptance with heart, charm, and characters you can’t help but root for.” —Booklist
“As sure as the summer breezes will descend upon the shores, Claire Cook delivers yet another charming and delightful story that will capture her readers' hearts. Funny, engaging, and downright delectable, SEVEN YEAR SWITCH is this summer's must-read.” Jennifer Vido, Fresh Fiction
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