Tuesday, February 24, 2015

03.2015 A Thousand Splendid Suns

March Winner: A Thousand Splendid Suns

Introduction:

That book by the writer of Kite Runner. Mariam and Laila are two women brought jarringly together by war, by loss and by fate. As they endure the ever escalating dangers around them-in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul--they come to form a bond that makes them both sisters and mother-daughter to each other, and that will ultimately alter the course not just of their own lives but of the next generation. With heart-wrenching power and suspense, Hosseini shows how a woman's love for her family can move her to shocking and heroic acts of self-sacrifice, and that in the end it is love, or even the memory of love, that is often the key to survival.

Book Details:

Length: 432 pagesPublisher: Riverhead Trade
Published: November 25, 2008
ISBN: 978-1594483851

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Monday, February 23, 2015

Fault in Our Stars Discussion

Hooray! We completed our first book club meeting! Thanks everyone!

About the Book:

Summary: 

Hazel Grace is a 16 year-old who has had terminal cancer since the age of 12. The cancer spread to her lungs and she is visibly sick due to the oxygen tank she must bring along everywhere she goes. She is an only child and worries her mother has no other purpose besides hovering over her and worrying about her. She meets a Augustus Waters, a boy with osteosarcoma, at a cancer support group. They bond over their appreciation and her obsession with a book called The Imperial Affliction by a man names Peter Van Houten that Hazel considers a best friend who knows her better than anyone because she is able to relate to the book's views on death and the life of a young sick girl named Anna. Her curiosity about the book's ending and characters bring her and Augustus on a journey to Amsterdam and back and are confronted with the realities of death and terminal illness.

Setting:

Indianapolis and Amsterdam, modern day

Characters:

  • Hazel Grace
  • Augustus Waters
  • Patrick
  • Isaac
  • Peter van Houten
  • Lidewij
  • Hazel's mom and dad
  • Augustus's mom and dad
  • Other: Augustus's ex-girlfriend, Hazel's childhood friend

Questions:

1. The book is mostly focused on Hazel and Gus, and less so on the parents. But it's clear that they struggle with her condition and attitude towards it. How do you envision that the parent child relationship was before the cancer and how did it change because of it?

2. What are your thoughts on the author's writing style? Did it feel age-appropriate and realistic?

3. Hazel mentions that her favorite book, an Imperial Affliction, anticipated her feelings before she felt them. Kids are in a stage of life where they're trying to figure out how to feel about things. What should these role models be?

4. Hazel describes the support group of 12-18 year olds being competitive. During first contact, Hazel believes she won the staring contest. Recent science says your frontal lobe is still developing until the time you are 24. This area has been associated with impulse control among other things. How do you think the story may have differed if Hazel and Augustus met at a different age?

5. Augustus's home is full of Encouragements. Though Augustus mocks them were they helpful and who did they help? Do you have a particular encouragement that is meaningful to you?

6. Hazel's “greatest fear is that when I’m gone, you’re not going to have a life anymore.” What are the fears and hopes of the various book's characters?

7. If the book ended in the middle of a sentence, which sentence would it be and where?

8. Peter van Houten references Shakespeare when he writes "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars/ But in ourselves." What do you think this means and how is it related to the title of the book? What do you think the title of the book means?

9. Augustus Waters had an obsession with saving others, being a hero, and being remembered rather than fading into the oblivion. Was he successful in this pursuit? What do you want to be remembered for?

Conversation Summary:

Discussion jumped around, topics covered:
  • have a chronically/terminally ill only child vs multiple children
  • parenting an ill child
  • differences between how others remember you and if it is accurate
  • how illness affects you physically and your relationships
  • what kind of cancer would you not want to have
  • how you want to be remembered
  • Peter van Houten is not a such a bad guy, he speaks bluntly, underwent unfortunate circumstances, and was heartbroken to see Hazel as the teenager Anna never got to be
  • differences between the book and movie
  • differences and similarities between John Green and Peter van Houten
  • Esther, the girl who inspired the book, affect on John Green and the book
  • current research on cancer - more random than genetic or environmental origins
  • favorite characters - the mom
  • fears of various characters
  • lack of depth and information on characters other than Hazel and Augustus

References:

1. About Esther - the girl the book is dedicated to
2. Science article - cancer is really 2/3 random and only 1/3 affected by genetics/environmental factors. Its creating a lot of uproar in the medical community.

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