Things That Happened Before the Earthquake Reading Guide

Things That Happened Before the Earthquake by Chiara Barzini

Things That Happened Before the Earthquake

by Chiara Barzini

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  • Aug 2017, 320 pages
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Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!

  1. Throughout the novel, Eugenia refers to her "rubber suit" protecting her during interactions with others. How did you interpret what she meant by this?
  2. There are plenty of cultural details of the 1990s in the novel, from the clothes referenced to the O.J. Simpson trial. What cultural details do you remember from your own adolescence?
  3. Eugenia experiences culture shock when she moves to Los Angeles and attends an American high school. What do you think an outsider might find shocking about your hometown? Your high school?
  4. What do you think of the parents in the novel (Deva's father, Henry's mother, Eugenia's parents)? What kinds of things might you have written about your own family when you were a teenager?
  5. Were you surprised by the political and social differences between Italians and Americans as they are depicted in the novel?
  6. The book feels different when Eugenia and Timoteo went to visit their uncle Antonio and his girlfriend Alma in Sicily. How does it contrast with the rest of the novel? What did this contrast add to your reading experience?
  7. How was Things That Happened Before the Earthquake different from other coming-of-age novels you've read? How was it similar?
  8. How did the setting, 1990s LA, impact your reading of the book? What did it add to the overall tone and/or plot of the novel?
  9. Discuss the role of the 1994 earthquake in the novel. What was its significance? What actions did it put into motion?
  10. What are your thoughts on the ending? Were you surprised by it?

Unless otherwise stated, this discussion guide is reprinted with the permission of Doubleday. 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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