DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Lions of Fifth Avenue |
1. Laura
Lyons, despite her husband’s protests, wants to be a wife, a mother and
a dedicated journalism student. Do you think women still face societal
pressure today to only fill traditional roles? Do you think it’s
possible to “have it all”?
2. The
NYPL is very important to both Laura and Sadie. Is the library important
to you? What role do you think your local library plays in your
community?
3. How
does Sadie’s character challenge stereotypes about librarians? Before
reading this book, did you know the different roles they play in serving
the public?
4. How
did going to the Heterodoxy club change Laura? Do you see similar
organizations at work today? What is the importance of having spaces
where women can voice their opinions, stories and plans for the future?
5. What
do you think of how Laura handles the situation after she finds out the
identity of the book thief?
6. Losing
the only copy of his manuscript is a devastating blow to Jack. Do you
think the act of burning the manuscript was justified? Why or why not?
How do you think technology has changed the value we put on the written
word?
7. In
her note, Laura writes that “it was all ultimately her fault, that her
own actions initiated a cascade of tragedies.” Why do you think Laura
believes she is responsible? Do you agree? Would things have been
different if so much responsibility in the home didn’t fall only to
Laura?
8. At
the trial, Sadie argues for a harsher sentence for the book thief
because what was stolen was more than a number of pages worth a certain
amount, but “pieces of Western history and culture that have a dramatic
impact...the loss of these items is a detriment to all of humanity.” Do
you agree that the thief should receive a longer sentence? Given these
items are priceless, do you think that locking them away is a viable
solution? If not, why do you think it’s important for the public to have
access to these items?
9. Why
do you think Sadie was so closed off from people? In part, she used her
grandmother’s life as a justification for her own. What do you think
finding out about Laura’s real life did for Sadie?
10. Laura
struggles with her conflicting commitments to school and the Heterodoxy
club. Do you think she did the right thing? Would you have done the
same? Why do you think it was important to the women of the Heterodoxy
club to keep their discussions private? Why wouldn't they want their
ideas disseminated? |
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