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Authors: Jennie Shortridge

Eating Heaven (31 page)

 

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QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION

1. The characters in this novel are struggling to learn how to properly care for one another on many different levels. In what ways do they succeed or fail to be nurturing?

 

2. How does Eleanor’s attitude toward food change throughout the book? What does her inability to vomit signify in her life? Her decrease in appetite?

 

3. The author does not reveal Eleanor’s actual size. Why do you think she made this decision, and how do you feel about it? What do you imagine Eleanor’s size to be, and how does it differ from or match your group members’ perceptions?

 

4. Food is described so intimately and beautifully in
Eating Heaven,
it is almost a character. How does the author use food to tell the story? Find passages where food reveals emotions, desires, connections, or conflicts.

 

5. What spurs Eleanor to see Suzanne Long, the food therapist? Why does she stop seeing her? What does Eleanor learn from Suzanne, and what does she learn on her own?

 

6. Why does Bebe refuse to see Benny, even when he is dying?

 

7. What is Bebe referring to when she tells Eleanor on page 153, “Benny isn’t quite the angel you think he is”? How did your perceptions of Bebe and of her relationship with Benny change over the course of the story?

 

8. What would you do if you found out that your family had a secret they had kept from you all your life?

 

9. Eleanor eats when she is stressed or upset. How do Anne and Christine cope with their life-changing problems?

 

10. What, for Benny, is the most difficult part of his illness?

 

11. Think about the men in Eleanor’s life—Benny, Stefan, Henry, and her father. How are these relationships similar or different? What issues, if any, does Eleanor resolve with these men by the end of the book, and how?

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