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    Dolores Claiborne

    What is the name of the woman who Dolores works for?Dolores Claiborne

      Vera.

    What event happened on the day that Dolores killed Joe?Dolores Claiborne

      an eclipse. Kennedy was shot in November of 1963, not July, when Dolores killed Joe.

    True or false: Dolores' employer killed her husband?Dolores Claiborne

      true .

    True or false: Dolores killed her employer?Dolores Claiborne

      false .

    How many clothes pins did Dolores' boss make her put per sheet on the clothesline?Dolores Claiborne

      six.

    Dolores' boss' children were really dead, even though she pretended that they weren't. True or False?Dolores Claiborne

      true .

    Which one of Dolores' kids wanted to be just like Joe. Who was it?Dolores Claiborne

      Little Pete.

    What was Dolores' boss scared of the MOST?Dolores Claiborne

      dust bunnies.

    An easy one: Who wrote this book?Dolores Claiborne

      Stephen King.

    Where does the story take place?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Little Tall Island. Located off the coast of Maine.

    Who is Dolores working as a housekeeper for?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Vera Donovan. Nancy is the court stenographer. Susy and Shawna are domestics working with Dolores.

    Who is not one of Dolores and Joe’s children?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Donald. Donald is one of Vera's children, along with Helga.

    Dolores hit Joe with an item of crockery; what was it?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      A cream pitcher. Dolores had laughed after Joe had split his britches. While she was cooking, he crept up behind her and hit her across the back with a piece of Rock Maple. She eventually managed to gather herself, hit him with the creamer, then threatened him with a hatchet. He never hit her again.

    In what bank does Dolores open accounts for her children?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Coastal Northern. Located at Jonesport. Joe lied to the manager that the pass books had been lost. He cleaned out the accounts and opened one in his own name to stop Dolores from getting at the money.

    How does Joe St. George die?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Fractured skull. He survived falling down the well, but when Dolores hit him with the rock, after he had climbed to the top, it fractured his skull and killed him.

    Who was the medical examiner when Joe died?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      John McAuliffe. He worried Dolores, who feared he would see through her. Briarton took over after McAuliffe died in a car crash. Mercier owned the mortuary. Thibodeau was the constable.

    How did Dolores’ employer die?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      She fell down the stairs. After being bedridden for many years, she got up from her wheelchair and fell escaping from the dust bunnies.

    How much money did Dolores inherit from her employer?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      $30 million. She finds out that Vera's children had died many years before, and that Vera had been lying to her about them.

    What did Dolores do with the money?Dolores Claiborne St. George

      Gave it to an orphanage. All $30 million was given anonymously to The New England Home for Little Wanderers.

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