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Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel Elizabeth and After
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel Elizabeth and After

Discusses the novel, "Elizabeth & After".

Bookclub in A Box Discusses the Novel Ten Thousand Lovers
  • Language: en

Bookclub in A Box Discusses the Novel Ten Thousand Lovers

Discusses the novel, "Ten Thousand Lovers".

Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel Disgrace
  • Language: en

Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel Disgrace

Discusses the novel, Disgrace.

Bookclub-in-a-Box Discusses Room by Emma Donoghue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Bookclub-in-a-Box Discusses Room by Emma Donoghue

Five-year-old Jack and his Ma live in Room, an 11 foot square shed in the backyard of their abductor and captor, Old Nick. Ma came to Room from outside, but Jack was born into it and has never known anything else. Despite their confinement, Ma creates an extraordinary situation for her son, filled with learning, creative activities, and fantastic stories like Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. But Jack is growing bigger and older. Ma knows they must somehow escape this prison. The challenge is how to do it. Their space is locked, soundproofed, and isolated. And yet, Ma and Jack have a plan that is a brave and scary. Ma and Jack succeed against many odds. The story balances their enduranc...

Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Bookclub in a Box Discusses the Novel the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

Discusses the novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog.

Bookclub-in-a-box Presents the Discussion Companion for Alice Sebold's Novel The Lovely Bones
  • Language: en

Bookclub-in-a-box Presents the Discussion Companion for Alice Sebold's Novel The Lovely Bones

While many novels explore the human experience in all its complexity, all Bookclub-in-a-Box discussion guides help to interpret the authors' approach to that human experience. The Bookclub-in-a-Box guide to Alice Sebold's novel, The Lovely Bones is no exception. In Sebold's Story, fourteen-year-old Susie Salmon is murdered. Many readers might stop reading right there, but that would mean missing Sebold's unique perspective on life and death, and not getting to know her unusual narrator, Susie, who tells the story from heaven.

Bookclub-in-A-Box Discusses Small Island
  • Language: en

Bookclub-in-A-Box Discusses Small Island

Small Island is a delightfully entertaining and probing book about Jamaican immigration to Britain in the days after WWII. Bookclub-in-a-Box will look at Levy's presentation of the black and white issues of post-war London which include questions of class, race and Empire. Andrea Levy's parents were part of this immigration movement and she is interested in examining the perspective of people like her parents. Bookclub-in-a-Box will introduce the reader to the immigrants Gilbert Joseph and Hortense Roberts whose mutual dream has always been to move to Britain, the mother country of the colony, Jamaica. After arrival, Gilbert and Hortense move into the boarding house run by Queenie Bligh while her husband, Bernard, is away fighting the war. Through these four characters, Levy explores the impact of immigration on both the immigrant and the citizen.

Book Club in a Box
  • Language: en

Book Club in a Box

Guernsey is one of four British Channel Islands that was occupied for five years (1940-1945) by the Nazis. This extraordinary story is one that few people, except for historians, are aware of. Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows have recreated the wartime atmosphere in postwar London and Guernsey through the journalist, Juliet Ashton, and her relationship with the islanders. It all started with a letter from a farmer, Dawsey Adams, who was trying to track down books by Charles Lamb. Juliet's name and address were written inside the single copy of Lamb's essays that Dawsey owned. None of the Guernsey bookstores had survived the war and Dawsey was looking for help. His letter hinted at the existence of a strange book club called the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and its connection to a secret dinner of roast pig. Those two details alone guaranteed a spike in Juliet's interest. She responded and the rest is intriguingly revealed in the novel's subsequent correspondence between Juliet and the Guernsey inhabitants.

Book Club in a Box Presents the Discussion Companion for Virginia Woolf's Novel To the Lighthouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Book Club in a Box Presents the Discussion Companion for Virginia Woolf's Novel To the Lighthouse

A resource for students and educators of literary fiction. It contains sections including: literary interpretation; writing style and structure; themes and focus points; characterisation; historical information; novel summary; author information; images, symbols and metaphors; and important quotes.

Bookclub-in-A-Box Discusses a Fine Balance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Bookclub-in-A-Box Discusses a Fine Balance

Discusses the novel, A Fine Balance.