Book Club Discussion Questions
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About the Book
During a summer at Bird Lake, Mitch Sinclair and Spencer Stone both seek healing from tragedy in their lives. Mitch's father has left his mother for another woman, while Spencer must come to grips with the death of his brother, Matty.
Before the Stone family arrives at Bird Lake, Mitch had
claimed the empty summer house next door for his own.
When Spencer and his family move in, Mitch resents
their intrusion and tries to convince them that the house
is haunted. Spencer interprets Mitch's tricks as signs
somehowfrom Matty. After the boys meet face-to-face
and become friends, Mitch confesses his deception, but he
still holds onto one secret. Mitch once again is left to deal
with loss and change when the Stone family leaves Bird
Lake unexpectedly. By the end of the summer, the boys are
reconciled, but each has grown in important ways.
Discussion Questions
- When Mitch
and his mother arrive at Bird Lake, Mitch realizes how much he misses his father and also how much he despises him for leaving. How is it possible for Mitch to feel both ways at the same time? How does Mitch come to terms with his confused feelings about his father?
- After Mitch's
father leaves, he feels like he is "nobody's child" (pages 5 and 8). Why does Mitch feel like his parents are no longer his parents? How does he finally come to terms with his parents' separation?
- On page 11,
Mitch asks himself, "Didn't it make sense that after something horrible happens, something better should follow?" Even though Mitch and his mother don't get the house next door to his grandparents' house, how do the events in the story substantiate Mitch's reasoning? What
"something better" follows Mitch's "something horrible"?
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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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