Stories | Characters |
Pharmacy | Olive and Henry Kitteridge Son – Christopher Denise and Henry Thibodeau Jim O’Casey Jerry McCarthy Daisy Foster |
Incoming Tide | Patty Howe Kevin Coulson |
The Piano Player | Angela O’Meara Malcolm Moody Walter Dalton |
A Little Burst | Christopher Suzanne (Dr. Sue) - wife |
Starving | Harmon and Bonnie Daisy Foster Nina White |
A Different Road | Olive and Henry Doctor and nurse Robbers: Blue-Mask and Pig-Face |
Winter Concert | Jane and Bob Houlton The Lydias – Alan and Donna Granger (Bob had an affair, visited woman in FL) |
Tulips | Louise and Roger Larkin Doyle – son, killed wife Henry – stroke, in nursing home |
Basket of Trips | Marlene Bonney – husband Ed (deceased) Ed Junior and 2 daughters Kerry – cousin – had affair with Ed |
Ship in a Bottle | Anita and Jim Harwood Julie – 21 – wedding canceled by finance Winnie – 11 |
Security | Christopher Ann – 2nd wife – pregnant Theodore – in preschool Annabelle Sean O’Casey |
Criminal | Rebecca Brown Reverend Brown – father David – boyfriend |
River | Jack Kennison – widower Henry – died |
For discussion:
- Did you like Olive and Henry? What overall picture did you develop of Olive and Henry throughout the book?
- Do you think Olive was a good mother to Christopher? Discuss the following quotes from the book:
- Page 71, wishing she would say the following to Sue: “...deep down there is a think inside me, and sometimes it swells up like the head of a squid and shots blackness through me. I haven’t wanted to be this way, but so help me, I have loved my son.”
- Page 157: left Christopher sleeping in his crib and went down the street to talk to the neighbor.
- Discuss the relationships between the husbands and wives in the stories:
- Olive and Henry
- Harmon and Bonnie (“Starving”)
- On page 68 Olive describes life as a series of “big bursts” and “little bursts.” Do you think this is a good description?
- In the story “A Different Road,” discuss Henry and Olive’s reactions during and after being held hostage at the hospital. Will they recover? Discuss Olive’s feelings toward the boy (page 124).
- Why did Olive damage Suzanne’s sweater and steel her bra and shoe on the day she married Christopher?
- How would you react if you had spilled down your shirt like Olive did in “Security” and your children did not tell you? What was Olive’s reaction and why did she react that way?
- On page 257, widowhood is described as a “contagious disease,” and women whose husbands were still living tended to avoid widows. Can you relate?
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