Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, A Short Lesson in Restaurant Terminology and our BookBrowse Review of In the Kitchen.
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
Introduction
Amid the fading glory of the Imperial Hotel, embattled Executive Chef Gabriel
Lightfoot tries to maintain his culinary integrity in the hotel's restaurant,
while managing an unruly but talented group of immigrant cooks. He must please
the management of the hotel, recently purchased by an international
conglomerate.
When the dead body of a Ukrainian porter is discovered in the restaurant cellar,
the tenuous balance in Gabe's life begins to slip. Adding to his stress, Gabe's
plan to open his own restaurant with two wealthy investors is hitting a critical
stage, his father is diagnosed with cancer, and his girlfriend starts talking
about a new level in their relationship. Meanwhile, Gabe convinces himself that
Gleeson, the restaurant's shifty floor manager, is using hotel property to
conduct some sort of nefarious business.
With all this on his mind, Gabe encounters a young immigrant named Lena, a girl
mysteriously tied to the death of the porter, and he makes a decision, the
consequences of which irrevocably change the course of the life he knowsand the
future he thought he wanted.
Questions for Discussion
- Consider the title of this novel. Is the kitchen the most significant
setting in this novel? Why do you think the author chose In the Kitchen?
With the group, brainstorm other title possibilities.
- Gabe believes that his girlfriend Charlie is his perfect mate and
envisions a happy, married life with her. What, then, accounts for his
relationship with Lena? What attracts Gabe to Lena? Does he ever truly love
her? On some subconscious level, do you think his actions were an attempt to
sabotage his future with Charlie?
- Gabe is haunted by a reoccurring nightmare of discovering Yuri's body in
the catacombs and he is plagued by his inability to interpret the meaning.
Is he ever able to decipher these visions? How would you explain the various
settings and symbols that haunt him?
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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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