Book Club Discussion Questions
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About This Book
Isabel, Emma, Rudy and Lee are four Washington, D.C. women of different ages,
from very different backgrounds, who share an unbreakable bond. They've named
themselves "The Saving Graces" after Grace, a mutt they accidentally hit with
their car, then rescued. For ten years the women have met weekly to eat, chat,
and shore each other up in the face of anything life can dish out.
As
The Saving Graces begins, each woman is on the cusp of a major
challenge: Emma will fall into tormented love with a married man; Rudy's
controlling husband will close in on her just as she's making progress
overcoming her troubled past; Lee will be unable to conceive a baby; and
Isabel's cancer will relapse. It's Isabel's illness that draws the four women
together more tightly than ever and takes their friendship, love, and courage to
the limit.
Told from four different perspectives,
The Saving Graces is a
captivating, complex story, and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of female
friendship.
Questions for Discussion
- Which Grace do you relate to most, and why? What do you define as
"grace"? Where do you find it in your life?
- Why do you think the author starts and ends the story from Emma's point
of view? Would you consider Emma the main character?
- When Lee is describing Isabel for the first time, she says, "Some people
are born knowing things the rest of us spend our lives trying to learn."
What kind of things do you think she's talking about? Do you agree with Lee?
What do you think Isabel had, or knew, that the other Graces didn't?
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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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