Book Club Discussion Questions for Spare Parts by Joshua Davis

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Spare Parts by Joshua Davis

Spare Parts

Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot, and the Battle for the American Dream

by Joshua Davis
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  • Dec 2, 2014, 240 pages
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  1. The book opens with a quote from the competition's design and building specs, reminding students to pursue an imaginative exploration of the new and the unexpected. What did the Carl Hayden team discover about the importance of imagination and creativity, in engineering and in life?

  2. What solutions does Spare Parts present for helping teenagers excel in school and build healthy friendships? What can we learn from the robotics team about reaching out to at-risk youth?

  3. Did Spare Parts change the way you see America's immigration controversy? If you could rewrite the nation's immigration policies, what changes would you make (if any)?

  4. Discuss the different approaches to parenting captured in the book, from Lorenzo's father, Pablo (a stoic man with the endurance to feed his family by hunting), to Oscar's mother, Manuela (a sensitive soul who battles anxiety). How far would you go to protect your children against poverty and violence?

  5. What makes the book's title a good metaphor for the boys' community? How are the students affected as their robot, Stinky, comes to life in the Scuba Sciences pool?

  6. Discuss the role of education in society. Manuela tells Joshua Davis that the fees for attending public schools in Mexico were small but sometimes hard to meet. How does a free education contribute to a free society? Should the curriculum include bilingual instruction?

  7. How did you react to Oscar's story? What did his journey reveal about true patriotism? Should marriage and military service become guaranteed gateways to citizenship?

  8. What did it take for Lorenzo to turn his back on his cousins' gang?

  9. Cristian could not continue attending Arizona State University after Proposition 300 was enacted; his tuition quadrupled, totaling more than $50,000 to complete his degree. Should America invest more in students who want to study STEM (science, technology, engineering, math)? What is your opinion of the DREAM Act?

  10. What did Luis gain from his experience on the robotics team? How should we measure the value of a school program?

  11. What motivates Fredi Lajvardi and Allan Cameron to dedicate their careers to public school teaching?

  12. Has your community been affected by the recent surge in young immigrants from Central America? How does their immigration story compare to your family's?

  13. How was Joshua Davis's storytelling style enhanced by his career as a magazine journalist (and as the author of a memoir, The Underdog)? As Davis described the filming of the closing scene in the movie Spare Parts , did you prefer the Hollywood ending or the journalistic one?


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