Riding In Cars With Boys by Beverly Donofrio
  • 1. Riding in Cars with Boys by Beverly Donofrio is a poignant memoir that chronicles the author's tumultuous journey from the innocence of youth to the challenges of adulthood, juxtaposed with the complexities of early motherhood. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s and 1970s, Donofrio's narrative begins when she is a spirited teenager navigating the trials of adolescence in a small town, where she finds herself unexpectedly pregnant after a brief romance with a boy named Bobby. As she grapples with the overwhelming responsibilities of raising a child while trying to fulfill her dreams, the story deftly explores themes of love, loss, and resilience. Through vivid storytelling, she reflects on the societal pressures faced by young women, the struggles of single parenthood, and the search for identity in a world that seems to pull her in conflicting directions. With humor and candor, Donofrio captures the essence of her experiences, offering readers a heartfelt glimpse into the complexities of her life and the car rides that shaped her journey, leaving an indelible mark on her understanding of freedom, choice, and the unyielding bond between a mother and her son.

    What is the name of the author of "Riding In Cars With Boys"?
A) Sylvia Plath
B) Beverly Donofrio
C) J.D. Salinger
D) Maya Angelou
  • 2. What genre best describes "Riding In Cars With Boys"?
A) Memoir
B) Historical Fiction
C) Science Fiction
D) Fantasy
  • 3. How old is Beverly when she becomes pregnant?
A) 18
B) 16
C) 15
D) 17
  • 4. What is the name of Beverly's son?
A) Christopher
B) Matthew
C) Jason
D) David
  • 5. What is the tone of much of the memoir?
A) Honest and reflective
B) Humorous and lighthearted
C) Angry and bitter
D) Mysterious and suspenseful
  • 6. What does the title "Riding In Cars With Boys" symbolize?
A) A career as a race car driver
B) A fear of automobiles
C) A family vacation
D) Teenage freedom and rebellion
  • 7. How does Beverly view her own choices in retrospect?
A) With indifference and forgetfulness
B) With complete shame and self-hatred
C) With total pride and no regrets
D) With a mix of regret and understanding
  • 8. What societal attitude towards teenage pregnancy is explored?
A) The complete indifference to it
B) The stigma and shame associated with it
C) The celebration and support for it
D) The legal punishment for it
  • 9. What is Beverly's ultimate goal for her life?
A) To find a new husband
B) To achieve independence and self-fulfillment
C) To travel the world
D) To become wealthy and famous
  • 10. What literary technique is used to tell the story?
A) Third-person omniscient
B) Stream of consciousness
C) Epistolary (letters)
D) First-person narrative
  • 11. What is a significant obstacle Beverly faces as a young mother?
A) Political persecution
B) Fame
C) Illness
D) Poverty
  • 12. What does Beverly learn about herself through her experiences?
A) That she is inherently weak
B) That she needs a man to succeed
C) That money is the most important thing
D) Her own resilience and strength
  • 13. What year was "Riding In Cars With Boys" first published?
A) 1995
B) 1990
C) 1985
D) 2000
  • 14. What career does Beverly eventually pursue?
A) Social worker
B) Nurse
C) Teacher
D) Writer
  • 15. Where does most of the memoir take place?
A) New York
B) Connecticut
C) New Jersey
D) Massachusetts
  • 16. What substance abuse problem does Raymond struggle with?
A) Cocaine addiction
B) Alcoholism
C) Heroin addiction
D) Prescription drugs
  • 17. What educational institution does Beverly eventually attend?
A) Harvard University
B) Yale University
C) Brown University
D) Wesleyan University
  • 18. What type of memoir is "Riding In Cars With Boys"?
A) Coming-of-age
B) Spiritual memoir
C) Travel memoir
D) War memoir
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