1) In A SIMPLE GIFT everyone keeps secrets from the people they love.
Avery refuses to tell
Mike about the occasional calls and e-mails she gets while Fiona was away.
Mike hides Fee's
return to Larkin from Avery. Fee keeps Samantha's birth a secret from both
her parents. When
is it acceptable to keep secrets within a marriage, within a family? What is
the price of keeping
those secrets?
2) Mike and Avery quite obviously love each other. Why had
communication broken down so
completely between them? Do you think there was a point before the story
opened when they
might have reestablished contact? How might that have happened?
3) Do you think Avery did the right thing in pursuing Fiona, both
after she left town, and once
she returned? How far should a mother's love take her when it comes to
keeping contact with an
estranged child?
4) Why does Mike have so much more trouble forgiving his daughter
than Avery does? Is Mike
justified in nurturing his anger at Fiona? What things happen that finally
enable him to forgive
his daughter?
5) How does Fee justify running away, stealing her mother's
pearls, and keeping Samantha's
birth a secret? What and to whom is Fee trying to prove her worth when she
returns to Larkin?
6) If Fiona never reconciled with her parents, how do you think
she'd feel about the choice she
made five years from now? Ten years from now?
7) Authors put secondary characters in books to enhance the story.
What roles do Miriam Parrish
and Ted Montgomery play? Did your perception of Miriam and Ted change over
the course of
the book?
8) Despite their different personalities and situations, how does the
Christmas cactus bind the
McIntire women together through time and space? How do Letty's diary
entries, Ada's
flashback, and Miriam's letter to Jonathan affect the emotional tension of
the story?
9) What part of the story affected you the most on an emotional
level? Why?
10) Admitting a mistake and asking for forgiveness is a major theme
in this book. Have you
made any mistakes that you regret? Did you resolve them? If so, how? If not,
why?
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