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4UI – Book Club An Overview Select book club novel Permission letter
Look for a novel that connects to book club novel Research both books An Overview
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No Great Mischief Alistair MacLeod
This novel explores the experiences of the Macdonald clan and the importance of family and Scottish heritage through the eyes of Alexander. Recollections collide and the intersection of lives and choices emphasize the power of the connection between family members. Beautifully written Excellent choice for those considering study of literature Extensive use of metaphor Opportunity to explore writing style and theme
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No Great Mischief: Potential Themes
Family Brotherhood Personal Responsibility Sacrifice Resilience Guilt
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The Wars Timothy Findley
The Wars explores the life of Robert Ross, a young Canadian soldier. He enlists because he wants to escape an internal conflict that continues to haunt him as he faces the atrocities of trench warfare. Relevant given tensions in middle east Good choice for those interested in politics Will require secondary research to fully grasp and understand content Short, but challenging
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The Wars: Potential Themes
Responsibility The Loss of Innocence Violence Grief Guilt Death
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The Book of Negroes Lawrence Hill
Laurence Hill’s novel traces the life of Aminata. Her freedom is stolen from her. She lives her life with resilience and endurance, always striving to restore her stolen freedom. Her quest for freedom takes her from Africa to the United States and Canada, back to Africa and eventually on to England. Fantastic piece of historical fiction Long novel, but fast read – caught up in Aminata’s journey
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The Book of Negroes: Potential Themes
Racism Sacrifice Responsibility Strength Survival Identity
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The Sisters Brothers Patrick DeWitt
Eli and Charlie Sisters are hired to kill Hermann Kermit Warm. Set in the Old West, The Sisters Brothers is a dark comedy that follows these two killers as they experience many work related struggles. Dark humour Opportunity to explore the significance of setting as it relates to theme Conflict is key
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The Sisters Brothers: Potential Themes
Brotherhood Responsibility Violence Morality Influence of Surroundings Development of Self
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Sarah’s Key Tatiana De Rosnay
Julia Jarmond’s journalistic assignment serves to uncover and highlight a neglected history of France and the Holocaust. This in turn leads to a better understanding of her husband’s family and the far-reaching and long-lasting effects of genocide. Shifting narrative perspectives Explores the impact of the Holocaust from multiple perspectives Pushes readers to determine levels responsibility
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Sarah’s Key: Potential Themes
Prejudice Anti-Semitism Responsibility Truth Identity
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Lullabies for Little Criminals Heather O’Neill
Lullabies is a coming of age story. It follows the unique struggles experienced by Baby, growing up with a heroin addicted father in Montreal.
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Lullabies for Little Criminals: Potential Themes
Responsibility Drug addiction Loss of innocence Coming of age Influence of surroundings
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The Book Thief Markus Zusak
The narrator of The Book Thief is unexpected. Death seems like a completely appropriate narrator since the novel is set during WWII in Nazi Germany. Death follows nine year old Liesel as she survives life in Nazi Germany during World War II. Although she steals comfort and support for herself, she unwittingly offers it to those around her.
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The Book Thief Potential Themes
Anti-Semitism Family Responsibility Loyalty Courage Sacrifice Violence and/or Mistreatment
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