56 pages 1 hour read

Between Sisters

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2003

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Book Club Questions

Encourage imaginative and creative connections to the book.

1. Imagine that Claire is never diagnosed with brain cancer. How would her, Meg’s, and Joe’s storylines differ without this plot point? What other event might compel the characters to complete their personal growth journeys?

2. Write a journal entry from one of the primary characters’ first-person points of view. How would Meg, Claire, or Joe process their internal world in writing? Consider how the characters interact with each other in person, using their dialogues as inspiration for their narrative voices. 

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Encourage imaginative and creative connections to the book.

1. Imagine that Claire is never diagnosed with brain cancer. How would her, Meg’s, and Joe’s storylines differ without this plot point? What other event might compel the characters to complete their personal growth journeys?

2. Write a journal entry from one of the primary characters’ first-person points of view. How would Meg, Claire, or Joe process their internal world in writing? Consider how the characters interact with each other in person, using their dialogues as inspiration for their narrative voices. 

Need more inspiration for your next meeting? Browse all of our Book Club Resources.

Encourage imaginative and creative connections to the book.

1. Imagine that Claire is never diagnosed with brain cancer. How would her, Meg’s, and Joe’s storylines differ without this plot point? What other event might compel the characters to complete their personal growth journeys?

2. Write a journal entry from one of the primary characters’ first-person points of view. How would Meg, Claire, or Joe process their internal world in writing? Consider how the characters interact with each other in person, using their dialogues as inspiration for their narrative voices. 

Need more inspiration for your next meeting? Browse all of our Book Club Resources.

Encourage imaginative and creative connections to the book.

1. Imagine that Claire is never diagnosed with brain cancer. How would her, Meg’s, and Joe’s storylines differ without this plot point? What other event might compel the characters to complete their personal growth journeys?

2. Write a journal entry from one of the primary characters’ first-person points of view. How would Meg, Claire, or Joe process their internal world in writing? Consider how the characters interact with each other in person, using their dialogues as inspiration for their narrative voices. 

Need more inspiration for your next meeting? Browse all of our Book Club Resources.

Encourage imaginative and creative connections to the book.

1. Imagine that Claire is never diagnosed with brain cancer. How would her, Meg’s, and Joe’s storylines differ without this plot point? What other event might compel the characters to complete their personal growth journeys?

2. Write a journal entry from one of the primary characters’ first-person points of view. How would Meg, Claire, or Joe process their internal world in writing? Consider how the characters interact with each other in person, using their dialogues as inspiration for their narrative voices. 

Need more inspiration for your next meeting? Browse all of our Book Club Resources.

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