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Becoming Madam Secretary

by Stephanie Dray
 Becoming Madam Secretary by Stephanie Dray A historical fiction novel about Frances Perkins, the first female U.S. Cabinet member. #historical Fiction #reading #Roosevelt #stephanie dray #stephanie dray

Discussion Questions


1. Frances Perkins considered herself the descendant of revolutionary patriots. How did this image of herself and her place in the American story influence her career choices?

2. The Triangle shirtwaist factory fire profoundly impacted Perkins. Can you think of other examples from the novel where a single event changed the direction of a character's life?

3. How did Perkins navigate the discrimination she faced as a woman? What instances in the book struck you the most about this struggle? What scenes most effectively demonstrate her resilience?

4. Frances Perkins's family struggled with mental illness in a time when bipolar disease was not well understood. How might things have turned out differently for her, and for the country, if her husband's illness could have been effectively treated?

5. Frances Perkins often believed that she had to compromise to accomplish her goals; what did you think of her decisions in this regard, and were those compromises effective?

6. How did the portrayal of Frances Perkins's difficulty in balancing her personal and professional life make her more relatable as a character and human being?

7. Frances Perkins struggled with the accusation that she may have been a better American patriot than she was a mother. What are your thoughts on that?

8. The evolution of the complex relationship between Perkins and President Franklin D. Roosevelt is a central plot point in the novel. What surprised you about this relationship? How did it shed light on history?

9. Perkins was the driving force behind the Social Security Act. How does the novel's portrayal of this landmark achievement heighten your understanding and appreciation of it?

10. Perkins's legacy continues to live on in our society today. With the five-day workweek, fire and food safety regulations, unemployment insurance, and Social Security, can you name the ways your own life or the lives of your family members have been impacted by Frances Perkins?

Discussion Questions by the Publisher

Book Club Talking Points:
Frances Perkins was the first woman to serve in a U.S. Cabinet, leading the Labor Department under Franklin D. Roosevelt-but many people don't realize just how much she shaped American history. This book dives into her incredible impact, from navigating the political world to pushing through game-changing policies like Social Security and fair labor standards. It also gives a fascinating look at the challenges of government work and the powerful figures she had to work with (and sometimes against) to make it all happen.
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