Characters
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Parents
and Children
Pirriwee
Public School - Sydney, Australia
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Others
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Madeline Martha Mackenzie
Ed – 2nd husband
Abigail – 14 (with Nathan)
Fred – 7
Chloe – Kindergarten
Nathan – Madeline’s ex-husband
Bonnie – wife
Skye – Kindergarten
Jane
Ziggy – Kindergarten
Celeste
Perry – husband
Josh and Max – twins, Kindergarten
Reneta
Geoff – husband
Juliette – nanny
Jackson
Amabelle – Kindergarten
Blond Bobs – PTA
Harper
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Miss Patty Ponder – lives next to school
Lucy Ponder – hair dresser, daughter
Miss Barnes – Kindergarten teacher
Detective-Sergeant Adrian Quinlan
Tom O’Brien – owner, Blue Blues
Saxon Banks (Perry)
Susi – Celeste’s counselor
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For discussion:
NOTE: Page numbers
refer to the hardback edition.- How could Miss Barnes have
handled the incident on Orientation Day more effectively? Was that possible given the parents
involved?
- On page 169 was the first
clue that it was a parent who had been murdered. As you read, who did you think was the
victim and the perpetrator? Did
your idea keep changing?
- How well did the author
depict the struggles of parenting?
Did she sensationalize the struggles or was it realistic?
- The book addresses many serious
issues such as:
- Domestic violence
- Bullying
- Women’s body image
- Self-esteem issues
- Divorce
- Step-parenting/shared
parenting/single parenting
- Working mothers and stay-at-home mothers
- Infidelity
- Gay stereotyping
- Through Jane the book
addressed women’s feelings of inferiority.
Madeline at one point thought, “It seemed to her that Jane’s mother
had probably helped lay the groundwork for Jane’s mixed up feelings about
food. The media had done its bit,
and women in general, with their willingness to feel bad about themselves,
and then Saxon Banks had finished the job.” (page 197) What were your feelings about
this?
- What did you think about
Jane’s feeling of doubt about Ziggy’s innocence regarding the choking
incident on Orientation Day? Do we
ever really know what our children will do? What anyone will do?
- Did you like Bonnie? Do you think Madeline would have liked
her if she was not Nathan’s second wife?
- How did you feel when it
was revealed that Juliette and Goeff were having an affair? Did you feel sympathy for Reneta or
something else?
- Did you like the way the
author often hinted at something else the reader does not know yet? For example:
- Page 396 when Bonnie ways,
“I’ve had personal experience.”
- Page 151 when Nathan hints
that financially things were tight for them and about his sports car not
being worth what Madeline thought.
- When Madeline and Ed were
talking about lying about Perry’s death, Madeline said, “…but sometimes
doing the wrong thing was also right.”
(page 430) Do you
agree? Is this possible?
- If Bonnie had not
confessed, would you have gone along with the cover-up? Why do you think Madeline in particular
was going to lie for Bonnie, who she did not like?
- On page 433 Madeline
thought about there being so many levels of evil such as, “Small evils
like her own malicious words…Bigger evils like walking out on your wife
and newborn baby or sleeping with your child’s nanny.” Does the “level of evil” make a
difference? Are there also levels
of goodness?
- What were the big and little “lies” in the novel?
*****
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