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Authors: Lisa Mangum

Tags: #Spiritual & Religion

The Golden Spiral (40 page)

Second, find inspiration wherever you can. One night I dreamed my friend James Dashner and Hannah Montana were doing the “Thriller” dance, complete with the zombie moves and the makeup. That dream saved the ending of this book. It’s probably best if you don’t ask too many questions. Trust me on that one.     

Reading Guide

1. Was it a surprise to discover that the prologue was written from Zo’s point of view? Did seeing the story through Zo’s eyes change how you viewed V, Tony, or Dante? How did you feel about Zo’s perception of his relationship with Abby?

2. Valerie tells Abby several stories of the Pirate King and the River Policeman. Why is it sometimes easier to speak the truth in the guise of a story? What stories have resonated with truth to you?

3. In The Golden Spiral, Abby learns more about photography and developing film in a darkroom and suspects she may have found a new way to express herself. What activities or hobbies do you enjoy that provide an outlet for your creative expression? What new activities have you always wanted to try?

4. At one point in the story, Abby realizes that Zo is working to isolate her from her friends and family. Why is it so important to have a support system around you during difficult times? Who helps you when times are tough?

5. V’s loyalty is often in question during the course of the novel. Did you trust him? Did you suspect he was hiding something? Did he deserve his fate?

6. Zo asks Abby if there is a memory she would like to forget. Do you have memories you would rather forget? What events or feelings in your life do you want to remember forever?

7. Dante tells Abby the story of how he met Leonardo da Vinci and that da Vinci wanted an apprentice who could “leave the world a more beautiful place than he found it.” In what ways have you left your mark on the world? Where do you find beauty in the world?

8. Dante and Abby are both striving to build a relationship that allows them to be their best selves with each other. What characteristics are important to you in your relationships? How would you describe the ideal relationship?

9. The book touches on the importance of making choices of your own free will, of shaping your own destiny and future. Are there choices you have made that have changed the course of your life?

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