DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Mad Honey |
1. What surprised you about
MAD HONEY? Did you have any emotional reactions? Discuss.
2. Both Olivia and Lily share a love
for fun facts, especially about bees. What is the significance of having
these bee facts in the book? Is there one that particularly stood out to
you?
3. Olivia’s chapters move forward in
time while Lily’s move backward. How did this affect the story’s
narrative and the way information was revealed? Why do you think the
authors specifically chose to focus the points of view on Olivia and
Lily?
4. In many ways, Asher and
Lily are two sides of the same coin. How does Asher’s relationship with
Braden (or lack thereof) mirror Lily’s relationship with her own father,
and how does this contrast with the relationships they have with their
mothers?
5. Do you believe someone
who hits and abuses their partner can ever change? And if you were in
Olivia’s shoes, would you be worried about the potential cycle of abuse
that could pass from parent to child? If so, what steps may you have
tried to take to prevent this?
6. Did you agree or disagree with
Olivia’s decision to keep Braden’s abuse a secret from Asher? Knowing
what we know about the things Olivia and Asher hid from each other, does
this ultimately do more to help or hurt Asher?
7. Do you believe that love
between a parent and child can be unconditional? Are some actions, taken
by either the parent or child, beyond redemption and deemed
unforgiveable? Discuss.
8. Was the volatility of
Lily’s relationship with Asher a red flag (a sign that a person will
turn out to be --- or is --- a bad or problematic partner), or something
that could be chalked up to a teenage relationship?
9. At one point, Jordan snaps at Asher
and says, “The truth has no place in a court of law, goddammit.... And
since the prosecution’s already painted you as an abuser and a liar, how
good do you actually think your word is?” In what ways do the procedures
of this trial --- and the larger justice system --- affect Asher and the
other witnesses?
10. The court of public
opinion impacts all the characters involved in the case, something we’ve
seen continuously play out in contemporary society, especially with the
popularity of social media and instant access to the news cycle. Do you
think it’s fair for casual observers to take sides and make assumptions
about events they see and hear, and why do you think we, as a society,
are so drawn to doing this?
11. What did you think when
you learned that Lily was trans? And which societal factors in your life
may have affected how you felt about this?
12. During Elizabeth’s conversation
with Olivia, she says, “You know what they say: if you’ve met one trans
person, you’ve...met one trans person. What’s true for Lily might not be
true for someone else.” Which other movies, shows and/or books offer
genuine depictions of the trans characters and stories featured?
13. How did you think Lily
died before it was revealed in the end? Did you make certain assumptions
about other characters, and who was your prime suspect?
14. One of Olivia’s beehives
is attacked by a bear, and she springs into action to save the bees,
even as she knows it’s a lost cause. What does this symbolize within the
larger story?
15. What do you think about
the prosecutor’s decision not to charge Maya? Do you think Mike is
correct in assuming that Ava prefers this as well? Why or why not?
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