Book Club Discussion Questions
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
- Slim's view of the world is that: "We all got a bit o' good and a bit o' bad in us…" Discuss the ways in which characters in the novel are both good and bad at the same time.
- What do you think is the meaning of the red telephone, and the mysterious voice
that speaks to Eli?
- Do good life lessons remain valid if delivered by evil men?
- What sort of man do you hope (or fear) Eli Bell will grow into?
- What do you think, ultimately, Eli Bell is searching for in life and in that secret
room?
- Why do you think August chooses to be mute?
- Does the knowledge that much of this novel is based on Trent's own life change
your reading of the book? Enhance it? Or does it not make a difference?
- Do you think that the trauma that Mrs. Birbeck talks about is a factor in Eli's
journey?
- Do you think the novel is optimistic or pessimistic about the world?
- Discuss the idea that August may have knowledge of future events and how this is suggested and also at times debunked.
- "Do your time before it does you," says Slim. What does Eli take this to mean and
how does he act on it?
- The novel presents an interesting view of adults from a child's perspective. What does it say about adults and particularly adult men? And what does Eli learn from this?
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