Book Club Discussion Questions
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"A dream is a telegram from the hidden world." So writes the matriarch
of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's mesmerizing
Queen of Dreams. A novel that unites
mystical, unseen worlds with the all-too-real dilemmas of modern life, this is
the story of Rakhi's familythree generations with shared hopes and distinct
memories. Rakhi is a single mother living in Berkeley, California, where she
struggles to keep a teahouse in business while nurturing her career as an
artist. Her mother is a dreamteller, born with the ability to experience and
interpret the dreams of others. This double-edged gift allows her to preview
fate, but isolates her from her daughter and husband. It is only through a
painful, bewildering turn of events that Rakhi is at last able to know the truth
about her mother's life in India, and her family's destiny in America.
Woven with the evocative, elegant storytelling that has made Divakaruni such an
acclaimed literary treasure,
Queen of Dreams provides numerous topics for
further consideration. This is a tale from which you may be reluctant to awaken;
we hope this guide will enhance your enjoyment of it.
Reading Guide
- Compare Rakhi's parenting style to that of her mother's. To what do you
attribute these differences? What universal wisdom about mothers and daughters
does the novel convey?
- Discuss the role of the snake and its presence in the life of Rakhi's
mother. Does it provide enlightenment, or is it merely a messenger? Do you view
it as an ominous or wise presence in her life?
- What transformations occur in Rakhi after her mother's death? How do her
attitudes toward Sonny and her father change? What obstacles prevented her from
trusting them previously?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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