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Beyond That, the Sea

Laura Spence-Ash

Beyond That, the Sea

Laura Spence-Ash

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Beyond That, the Sea Book Club Questions

Beyond That, the Sea

1. General Impressions 

Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.

  • Beyond That, the Sea can be categorized as a family saga. Are you usually drawn to these types of narratives? How much did you know about the plot before beginning to read, and how did this impact your experience?
  • As a young girl, Bea Thompson is sent from England to America. Were you aware that, during World War II, children and adolescents were evacuated from England to other countries for their protection? Could you relate to the decision made by parents like the Thompsons, and do you think they acted in the best interest of their children?
  • The novel is conveyed from multiple points of view, with chapters alternating between the perspectives of different characters. Do you like this style of narration? Would you have preferred a single POV style?

2. Personal Reflection and Connection 

Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.

  • Millie fairly quickly begins to regret her decision to send her daughter to America. Have you ever made a choice and subsequently had second thoughts? Were you able to rescind your decision?
  • Have you ever lived in a different country or region? How did this experience shape you? What factors lead to a place eventually coming to feel like “home”?
  • Bea comes to feel conflicted about her loyalty to two different families.
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