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The Cliffs

J. Courtney Sullivan

The Cliffs

J. Courtney Sullivan

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The Cliffs Book Club Questions

The Cliffs

1. General Impressions

Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.

  • What were your overall impressions of The Cliffs? Discuss what you liked most and least about the book and why.
  • The novel combines many elements, such as Indigenous American history and the importance of place, the impact of family and community ties, and the supernatural (including the haunted house trope and a medium). Discuss how these various elements enrich the story.
  • The Cliffs is J. Courtney Sullivan’s sixth novel. How does it compare to her other books (such as Saints for All Occasions)? Does it remind you of books by other authors? If so, why?

2. Personal Reflection and Connection

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

  • Reflect on any part of The Cliffs that evoked a strong emotional response. Why? Did it relate to a particular event, character, or setting?
  • Discuss how the book’s themes relate to your personal views or experiences. For example, did you ever doubt that the historical accounts about the place where you grew up accounted reflected a broad perspective?
  • As a child, Jane felt a strong connection to the Lake Grove house and property. Have you ever felt drawn to a specific place? Why? Did you ever return to the place, as Jane does in the novel?
  • Explore connections between your life and the experiences of the characters in The Cliffs.
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