THREE months ago the retired women from church asked me to join them at their book club; I told them that I'd tentatively attend as I was sure I'd have a job by then . . . so here I am, getting ready to read BOOK #4!! I'm no longer putting off opportunities with hopes that I'll find a job. Not that I've given up on my job search mind you, just that I need to work on my faith and trust issues and develop a stronger tolerance to patience. All assure me that the job is out there for me, I'm just not ready for it yet.
I've certainly been blessed being in the presence of these wonderful, worldly women -- they are quite the inspiration to me. Others have told me that I need to learn to live in the moment more, and these women are my teachers. Each brings a unique perspective to the table gained by their life experiences; they respect others' opinions and encourage debate. I'm learning the sense of community that these women offer and am taking this lesson with me on my journey.
This month's book was 'Between Sundays' by Karen Kingsbury -- it wasn't my favorite; however others in the group pulled inspiration from Kingsbury's characters. I was asked to create the discussion questions once again and forgot that I had leant the book out. I searched for the book at the library and they were out also, so I scanned the internet and created the questions from memory. This worked out quite well as our discussion was quite lively. Here's what I came up with:
1. On a scale of 1 to 5 where would you rate this book?
2. What is the book’s theme? Was it carried throughout the book? How important was it?
3. What stood out about the plot? Did it keep your attention?
4. What about the subplots? Were they necessary?
· Megan’s history
· Derrick’s son’s accident
· Amy’s rape
5. Could you relate to the characters? What were their stories? Did they come to life? Do they remind you of anyone you know? Would you want to meet any of them?
· Aaron Hill, Pro 49ers quarterback
· Megan Gunn, Foster mom
· Amy, Corey’s mother
· Corey
· Derrick Anderson
· Minor characters: Coach, other players, Derrick’s family
6. Were the actions / decisions / struggles of the characters realistic? If the characters’ decisions were different how would this have affected the outcome?
· Aaron – paternity test results
· Derrick’s promise
7. How did the characters grow throughout the book? Were you surprised in the direction the author took them?
8. Did you learn anything new by reading this book? Football? Foster care?
9. Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If so, why did you feel that way? Did this lead to a new understanding or awareness of some aspect of your life you might not have thought about before?
10. Did the book end the way you thought it would?
11. If you were writing the story how would you have changed it?
12. If there were a sequel, what would happen?
13. In what ways do the events in the book reveal evidence of the author's world view?
14. If you were to have Kingsbury over for coffee what would you ask her?
15. Would you like to read any more books by this author?
Thinking in retrospect, I wish I would have engaged the people that enjoyed the book to encourage them to bring us naysayers over to their side; given the chance again I certainly will do this! However, next month's book is
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and from what I hear from others there will be a good chance we'll all enjoy it.