Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, A Brief History of the Armenian Genocide and our BookBrowse Review of The Sandcastle Girls.
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Introduction
Over the years, bestselling novelist Chris Bohjalian has taken readers on a spectacular array of journeys, ranging from the Vermont farmhouse in
Midwives, where a homebirth goes tragically wrong on an icy winters night, to the precarious world of Poland and Germany at the close of World War II in
Skeletons at the Feast. In his fifteenth book,
The Sandcastle Girls, Bohjalian takes us to a time and placeSyria, 1915that left haunting legacies for his Armenian heritage, making this his most personal novel to date.
A sweeping historical love story,
The Sandcastle Girls introduces us to Elizabeth Endicott, an adventure-seeking graduate of Mount Holyoke College who travels to Syria just as the Great War has begun to spread across Europe. With only a crash course in nursing, Elizabeth has volunteered on behalf of the Boston-based Friends of Armenia to deliver food and medical aid to refugees of the genocide. She soon befriends a striking Armenian engineer. He is young, but he has already lost his wife and infant daughter to Turkish brutality. When Armen leaves Aleppo to join the British army in Egypt, he and Elizabeth begin a daring correspondence, bridging their very different worlds with words of love and hope.
Interwoven with their tale is the story of Laura Petrosian, a contemporary novelist living in suburban New York. Although her grandparents' ornate Pelham home was affectionately nicknamed The Ottoman Annex, Laura has never really given her Armenian heritage much thought. But when an old friend calls, claiming to have seen a newspaper photo of Laura's grandmother promoting an exhibit at a Boston museum, Laura embarks on a journey back through her family's history that reveals love, lossand a wrenching secret that has been buried for generations.
An epic story of love and war,
The Sandcastle Girls will captivate your reading group. We hope this guide will enrich your discussion.
Questions and Topics for Discussion
- Though The Sandcastle Girls is a novel, author Chris Bohjalian (and fictional narrator Laura Petrosian) based their storytelling on meticulous research. What can a novel reveal about history that a memoir or history book cannot? Before reading The Sandcastle Girls, what did you know about the Armenian genocide? How does this history broaden your understanding of current events in the regions surrounding Armenia?
- What lies at the heart of Armen and Elizabeths attraction to each other, despite their seemingly different backgrounds? What gives their love the strength to transcend distance and danger?
- The novel includes characters such as Dr. Akcam, Helmut, and Orhan, who take great risks opposing the atrocities committed by their superiors; Bohjalian does not cast the enemy as uniformly evil. What do these characters tell us about the process of resistance? What separates them from the others, who become capable of horrific, dehumanizing acts?
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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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