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Authors: Elizabeth Bass

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A READING GROUP GUIDE
THE WAY BACK TO HAPPINESS
 
Elizabeth Bass
 
 
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
 
The suggested questions are included to enhance your group’s reading of Elizabeth Bass’s
 
The Way Back to Happiness.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1.
The book features the evolving relationship between a girl, Alabama, and her aunt Bev, who steps in to serve as guardian after Alabama’s mother dies. In your own life, has there been someone other than your parents—such as an aunt or uncle, cousin, or teacher—whose guidance made a huge difference to you?
2.
Alabama and her best friend, Stuart, both see reflections of real life in fiction—especially
Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens and
The Old Maid,
a Bette Davis movie. Was there ever a work of fiction, a movie, or a song that resonated so strongly with you that you felt it guided you or changed your life?
3.
Bev steps into Alabama’s life during a difficult time. What mistakes does Bev make? Are they forgivable?
4.
Alabama dislikes her aunt at the beginning of the story, but her feelings are based on secondhand prejudices passed to her by her mother. Did you ever misjudge a person based on hearsay and come to like them later?
5.
Bev is crushed when she’s turned down for NASA’s first teacher in space program, and she views this as proof of her bad luck. Has there ever been a disappointment in your life that actually turned out to be a lucky break?
6.
Did you take home economics in school? Do you remember any projects you did for class?
7.
Alabama gets caught up in a practical joke she soon regrets. Have you ever taken part in a prank that came off well . . . or one that backfired?
8.
Alabama has to confess to having done something bad to Bev when she discovers that her partner in crime went on to bully Stuart. Yet Stuart just wants to let the matter drop. In confessing and telling on Kevin, is Alabama doing the right thing? Or should she have honored Stuart’s wishes and said nothing?
9.
Did you ever take part in a talent show or some other public competition?
10.
One challenge Alabama faces in her new life is adjusting to a small town after living in cities all through her childhood. When you were in school, did you have to switch schools often? Did you ever relocate to a place that seemed foreign to you?
11.
Letters play an important role in
The Way Back to Happiness,
which is set in 1985. Obviously, much of this correspondence would be done via e-mail today. Is there anyone you still correspond with by “snail mail”? Do you think anything has been lost by the switch to e-mail?
KENSINGTON BOOKS are published by
 
Kensington Publishing Corp.
119 West 40th Street
New York, NY 10018
 
Copyright © 2013 by Elizabeth Bass
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the Publisher, excepting brief quotes used in reviews.
 
Kensington and the K logo Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM Off.
ISBN: 978-0-7582-8142-5
 
eISBN-13: 978-0-7582-8143-2
eISBN-10: 0-7582-8143-9
First Kensington Electronic Edition: June 2013
 

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