"If Tomorrow Comes" Quiz
A brilliant woman seeks revenge against those who betrayed her, reinventing herself as a cunning con artist across the globe.
fiction | 501 pages | Published in 1985
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the transformation of Tracy Whitney from an innocent woman into a skilled con artist. What events shape her character, and how does she evolve throughout the novel?
- Analyze the role of justice and revenge in 'If Tomorrow Comes.' How does Tracy’s pursuit of justice influence her decisions and the story’s outcome?
- Examine the significance of trust and betrayal in the novel. How do these themes drive the plot and affect Tracy’s relationships with other characters?
- How does Sidney Sheldon portray the concept of female empowerment through Tracy’s journey? In what ways does Tracy challenge or conform to traditional gender roles?
- Evaluate the use of suspense and pacing in 'If Tomorrow Comes.' How does Sheldon maintain tension and keep readers engaged?
- Explore the various settings in the novel, from New Orleans to Europe. How do the changing locations contribute to the narrative and Tracy’s development?
- Discuss the role of secondary characters such as Jeff Stevens and Gunther Hartog. How do they influence Tracy’s life and the direction of the plot?
- In what ways does 'If Tomorrow Comes' critique the legal and penal system? Provide examples of how the system fails or supports the characters.
- Sheldon often uses irony and twists in the plot. Identify and analyze a major twist in the novel and its impact on the protagonist.
- How does Tracy’s motivation for revenge evolve over time? Does she ultimately achieve what she set out to do, or does her goal change?
- Compare and contrast Tracy Whitney’s methods of conning with those of other characters. What makes her approach unique?
- Examine the theme of identity in 'If Tomorrow Comes.' How does Tracy’s changing identity affect her interactions and choices?
- Discuss how love and romance are portrayed in the novel. What role does Jeff Stevens play in Tracy’s life, and how does their relationship evolve?
- How does Sidney Sheldon use narrative perspective to build empathy for Tracy? Does the reader’s perception of her change throughout the novel?





