Book Club Discussion Questions
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The book starts in India, but doesn't go back. Why do you think the author chose to open the book there?
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Why do you think Amina was unhinged by taking the picture of Bobby McCloud? Do you believe her own explanation?
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What do you think compelled Amina to photograph the worst moments at the wedding?
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Sanji is presented as different from the rest of the adults in the -Albuquerque "family." What might make her different, and why?
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Kamala is a very polarizing character in the book. Were you drawn to or repelled by her? How do you think the author feels about her?
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Kamala and Amina seem at odds most of the time, but what traits do they have in common?
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Amina uses the camera to express herself. Kamala uses her cooking. Is there anything that you use (cooking, art, music, work) to connect to your world and the people in your life?
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Akhil is angry with America in a way that Amina isn't. What is the source of his anger?
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If Akhil had lived longer, who else do you think he would have painted on his ceiling? Why?
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Do you think Sunil was really sleepwalking when he set fire to the house? Why or why not?
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All of the Eapens go through tremendous changes, though Amina's are more subtle than most. What is the biggest change in Amina's personality?
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If Jamie and Amina hadn't shared their pasts, do you think she would have been able to trust him?
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When Thomas sees Akhil, he believes it's a genuine visit, not a side effect of his tumor. When Amina sees Akhil, she thinks it's a symptom of her depression. Which explanations are you more inclined to believe?
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What invention do you imagine Thomas was last working on?
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Why do you think the author titled her novel The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing?
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