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The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea
The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea











The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea

What about this family reminded you of your own?.Urrea writes that he loved reading “The Godfather” growing up, because it was about “La Familia.” How is “The House of Broken Angels” his own take on this theme?.Write down a sentence you particularly enjoyed. Urrea uses vivid language, description and metaphor throughout the text.Many characters wander through this book.Where do Big Angel’s insecurities come from? Where do Little Angel’s?.Why do you think Urrea chose the title “The House of Broken Angels”?.How is this story both a tragedy and a comedy? From the start, it’s clear this book will revolve around both a party and a funeral.An epigraph to this book comes from singer/songwriter Rick Elias: “This is my confession of love.” Why do you think Urrea began the book this way?.Urrea will answer reader questions on the NewsHour broadcast at the end of the month. You can also submit your own questions for Urrea on our Google form here.

The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea

Learn more about the book club here.īelow are questions to help guide your discussions as you read the book over the next month. Our July pick for the PBS NewsHour-New York Times book club is Luis Alberto Urrea’s “The House of Broken Angels.” Become a member of the Now Read This book club by joining our Facebook group, or by signing up to our newsletter.













The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea