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The Book of Air and Shadows by Michael Gruber: Questions, plus a reading group guide, with links to reviews, excerpt, author interview and author biography at BookBrowse.com.
The Book of Air and Shadows A Novel
by
Michael Gruber
Hardcover: Mar 2007,
480 pages.
Paperback: Mar 2008,
496 pages.
Caution! It is likely that the following questions will reveal, or at least allude to, key plot details. Therefore, if you haven’t yet read this book, but are planning on doing so, you may wish to proceed with caution to avoid spoiling your later enjoyment.
About This Book
Jake Mishkin is an intellectual property lawyer with a fabulously wealthy
ex-wife, a brother who's a convict turned Jesuit priest, and a weakness for
beautiful women. Albert Crosetti is an aspiring film-maker with a weakness for
one woman in particular. Together, as they both search for a lost treasure, they
form one of the more unlikely teams in recent memory. But The Book of Air and
Shadows is so much more than a riveting novel of suspense. Michael Gruber
has been called "masterful" (Cleveland Plain Dealer), "Superior" (Seattle
Times) and The Washington Post says that Michael's books are
"miracles of intelligent fiction . . . among the essential novels of recent
years." In this book, Gruber creates an utterly believable, historically
accurate portrait of William Shakespeare, as fully realized a character as the
contemporary Jake Mishkin and Albert Crosetti.
Questions for Discussion
What is your view of Jake Mishkin's character? Do his personality and
profession aid in the search or are they more of a hindrance? Do his flaws
make him more likeable?
Albert Crosetti's life is currently on hold when he becomes involved in
the mystery. He's saving up to go to film school and living with his mother.
Does his stasis make him more susceptible to Carolyn's deception?
The Bracegirdle letters create an incredible sense of time and place
with richly textured language and thoughtful details. Discuss some of the
most vivid images and their importance to the story and to your own
experience reading it.
What parallels do you see between Jake and Albert? Between Albert and
Bracegirdle?
How do religious affiliations play an important part in both the past
and the modern-day storylines?
Comedy and tragedy are both evident in The Book of Air and Shadows. How do they play off and
heighten each other in the narrative?
There are numerous correlations between The Book of Air and Shadows and Shakespeare's The
Tempest. How many can you find? Harmony through balance is one of the
key themes of The Tempest. Discuss how that theme is relevant to the
various characters in The Book of Air and Shadows.
Travel and moving beyond one's normal, everyday experience, both
physically and psychologically, occur many times in the story. How do you
think that affects each character's development?
Throughout recent history, there have been rumors about lost Shakespeare
plays. What do you think would happen if a new Shakespeare play were
discovered? Would the quality of the writing be as important as the fact
that it was by Shakespeare?
Unless otherwise stated, this discussion guide is reprinted with the permission of HarperPaperbacks.
Any page references refer to a USA edition of the book, usually the trade paperback version, and may vary in other editions.
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