Book Club Discussion Questions and Guide for June in the Garden by Eleanor Wilde

June in the Garden by Eleanor Wilde

June in the Garden

A Novel

by Eleanor Wilde

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Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!

  1. While June's mother appears to be suffering from a form of depression that some have dismissed as "baby blues," what other factors—emotional, social, or circumstantial—might have contributed to her mental and emotional state? How does the novel invite readers to interpret her struggles?
  2. June's unique way of thinking sets her apart from those around her, and as June in the Garden gently reminds us, there's real strength in seeing the world through a different lens. Where did you see June's unique perspective shine? How does the story invite us to appreciate people who experience the world in unconventional ways?
  3. June's mother's death forces her to leave the only home she's felt connected to, but her feelings of abandonment began long before that, having grown up in foster care. How has her mother's past abandonment influenced June's sense of self and her relationships?
  4. June is intentional about what she packs for London, including a childhood copy of Peter Pan. Beyond the book's connection to both June and Mr. Wilson, what might June's fascination with this story reveal about her character? In what ways does Peter Pan parallel—or contrast with—June's own life and experiences?
  5. Mr. Wilson reveals that June's mother insisted she wasn't pregnant before disappearing. Why do you think she lied about the pregnancy? What might have deterred Mr. Wilson from investigating further, even as he suspected June's existence? What do you think contributed to that sense of intuition or suspicion on his part?
  6. June's search for her father begins with an old photograph. How does her relationship with her father evolve throughout the story? Do you think she's found what she was looking for?
  7. June's bond with her half-brother begins when he discovers her living in the family's garden shed. What role does Henry play in shaping June's evolving understanding of family? How does their relationship grow throughout the novel, and in what ways does he influence her decision to stay or leave?
  8. Gardens and parks are a central motif throughout June in the Garden, serving as more than just a setting. How do these spaces reflect June's inner world and emotional journey? In what ways does gardening become a symbol of healing, growth, or transformation? How does June's confidence in her horticultural gift anchor her when so much around her is shifting or uncertain?

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