![]() ![]() ![]() There is so much about art and the creative process in this book. What is the impact of this kind of loss on Clara and Gamache? Have you ever experienced anything similar in your own life?ħ. Both Peter and Gamache’s father, in a sense, disappear. But found, Reine Marie thought, her heart.”Ħ. What do you think of Ruth’s role in this story? For example, consider the scene in Massey’s studio, where she “seemed to have lost her mind. On the first page of the book, we hear about Armand Gamache’s repeated gesture, “so tiny, so insignificant.” What is the true significance of this and other seemingly inconsequential actions in this story?ĥ. What does it mean to you to be a “brave man in a brave country”? How does courage-or cowardice-feature in this novel?Ĥ. Did you? How did your view of him change in the course of the book?ģ. “I thought he’d come home,” Clara says of Peter. How did you feel about the decisions they both make at this point?Ģ. Clara first approaches Gamache with great ambivalence: wanting (though fearing) to know what happened to Peter, while reluctant to disturb Gamache’s newfound peace. The Long Way Home Reading Group Discussion Guideġ. ![]()
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