01.22.08

Connections

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged at 9:47 pm by Ms. Davis

Is there a character with whom you particularly connect? Why?

Or, on a similar note, does anyone else find Paul’s character a little unbelievable?

I personally think his actions are those of an older adolescent, not a 13 year old…

What if…?

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , , at 9:43 pm by Ms. Davis

What do you think Norah’s reaction would have been if David had been honest with her from the beginning? How might Norah have responded to the news that she had a daughter with Down syndrome? How might each of their lives have been different if David had not handed Phoebe to Caroline that fateful day?

*Question from the publisher

Keeping secrets

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , at 9:41 pm by Ms. Davis

The secret that David keeps is enormous and ultimately terribly destructive to himself and his family. Can you imagine a circumstance when it might be the right choice to shield those closest to you from the truth?

*Question from the publisher

Rosemary

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , , at 9:39 pm by Ms. Davis

When David meets Rosemary (p. 267) it turns out to be a cathartic experience for him. What is it about her that enables David to finally speak the truth? Why does he feel compelled to take care of her?

*Question from the publisher

Norah’s “fight” with wasps

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , at 9:36 pm by Ms. Davis

After Norah has successfully destroyed the wasps’ nest, Edwards writes that there was something happening in Norah’s life, “an explosion, some way in which life could never be the same” (p. 139). What does she mean, and what is the significance of Norah’s “fight” with these wasps?

*Question from publisher

David and Caroline?

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , , at 9:34 pm by Ms. Davis

There is an obvious connection between David and Caroline, most aptly captured by a particular moment described through David’s point of view: “Their eyes met, and it seemed to the doctor that he knew her - that they knew each other - in some profound and certain way” (p. 12). What is the significance of this moment for each of them? How would you describe the connection between them? Why do you think David married Norah and not Caroline?

*Question from the publisher

Passengers on the road of life!

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , at 9:31 pm by Ms. Davis

Throughout the novel, the characters often describe themselves as feeling as if they are watching their own lives from the outside. For instance, David describes the moment when his wife is going into labor and says “he felt strangely as if he himself were suspended in the room…watching them both from above” (p. 10). What do you think Edwards is trying to convey here? Have you ever experienced similar feelings in your own life?

*Question provided by publisher

Quality of life?

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , , at 9:28 pm by Ms. Davis

Though David wanted no part of her, Phoebe goes on to lead a full life, bringing much joy to Caroline and Al. Her story calls into question how we determine what kind of life is worth living. How would you define such a life? In contrast to Phoebe’s, how would you describe the quality of Paul’s life as he grew up?

*Question from publisher

01.15.08

Caroline

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , , at 9:30 pm by Ms. Davis

When David instructs Caroline to take Phoebe to the institution, Caroline could have flatly refused or she could have gone to the authorities. Why doesn’t she? Was she right to do what she did and raise Phoebe on her own? Was Caroline morally obligated to tell Norah the truth right from the beginning? Or was her moral obligation simply to take care of Phoebe at whatever cost?

*This question comes from the Readers’ Guide at the back of my book

David’s Motivations

Posted in Memory Keeper's Daughter tagged , at 9:23 pm by Ms. Davis

When David hands his baby girl over to Caroline and tells Norah that she has died, what was your immediate emotional reaction? At this early point, did you understand David’s motivations? Did your understanding grow as the novel progressed?

*This question comes from the Readers’ Guide at the back of my book.