Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, Ancient Apartment Buildings and our BookBrowse Review of Fishbowl.
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
About the Book
A goldfish named Ian is falling from the 27th floor balcony on which his
Fishbowl sits. He's longed for adventure, so when the opportunity arises, he escapes from his bowl, clears the balcony railing and find s himself airborne. Plummeting toward the street below, Ian witnesses the lives of the Seville on Roxy residents. There's the handsome grad student, his girlfriend, and his mistress; the construction worker who feels trapped by a secret; the building's super who feels invisible and alone; the pregnant woman on bed rest who craves a forbidden ice cream sandwich; the shut-in for whom dirty talk, and quiche, are a way of life; and home-schooled Herman, a boy who thinks he can travel through time.
Though they share time and space, they have something even more important in common: each faces a decision that will affect the course of their lives. Within the walls of the Seville are stories of love, new life, and death, of facing the ugly truth of who one has been and the beautiful truth of who one can become. Sometimes taking a risk is the only way to move forward with our lives. As Ian the goldfish knows, "An entire life devoted to a
Fishbowl will make one die an old fish with not one adventure had."
Bradley Somer's
Fishbowl is at turns funny and heartbreaking and you will, no doubt, fall in love with his unforgettable characters.
Discussion Questions
- Fishbowl has an eclectic cast of characters. Did you feel a connection with any particular character or char acters? Were you at all surprised by who you found most relatable? Did your opinions evolve as the novel progressed?
- In Fishbowl , each character's storyline influences the others. What do the interacting character arcs say about the randomness of life, the existence of fate/destiny, or the possibility of both working together? Do you think the book advocates any one of these over the other?
- Why do you the think the author chose to include a goldfish as a character? Do you think it was a successful choice?
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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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