DENISE DUHAMEL
Reading Group Discussion Guide
1. Discuss
the protagonist's "taboo purr" as she dips her forefinger
into the "happy pink wax"
pooling around the dripping candle. Why
do you think she refers to the sticky
paraffin as an "eerie halo?"
2. What
vice is the protagonist's father trying to quell when he axes
his ascots?
3. Why does the protagonist always
associate the "slut" girl with
pastoral images of blooming jutes and idyllic vales dotted with ewes?
4. What is the aim of the "idiot"
boy who maims his gerbils? Why
does the protagonist yawn instead of yelp?
5. What do the mother's reoccurring
dreams of radon signify? Why
does she continually say, "Get me another drink, darling"
even when
no one else is home?
6. Who, in your opinion, is the
real goner? Is anybody actually resting
in peace? (RIP, as the headstones say.)
7. We learn in chapter 4 that the
protagonist's favorite letter is a "Z."
Notice all the zee sounds in the final paragraph of the novelfizz,
zipdrive, hazy buzzing. What is the significance of ending the book
on the word "zero"?
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