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The Thread Collectors

Shaunna J. Edwards, Alyson Richman

The Thread Collectors

Shaunna J. Edwards, Alyson Richman

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The Thread Collectors Essay Topics

1.

Contrast the experiences of Stella and Ammanee. Which identity markers do they share, and where do they differ? How do the overlapping and different aspects of their identities affect their lives?

2.

Ammanee describes herself as more of a mother to Stella than Janie ever was. Do you agree with this assertion? How do the circumstances of Stella’s birth affect her relationship with her mother? What examples from the text highlight their strained relationship?

3.

In Chapter 52, William says, “[T]he only time he was ever really seen was when he had a flute in his hand” (277). How does this quote affect readers’ understanding of the role of music in the novel? Explore how music both helps and hinders the development of William’s identity throughout his life.

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