
Thank you for joining this month's Reader's Den. I hope everyone enjoyed The Gathering, or at least got something out of the discussion. Please stay tuned for next month's book, The White Tiger, by Aravind Adiga.
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Anne Enright
Reader's Den Wrap Up
Posted September 30th, 2009 by Ursula Murphy, Bloomingdale LibraryBook Discussion - Anne Enright's The Gathering
Posted September 28th, 2009 by Ursula Murphy, Bloomingdale Library
More discussion questions about Anne Enright's The Gathering.
Liam’s suicide seems to be a sort of catalyst for Veronica to explore her childhood memories of him and search for the point in their family life that set him off course. Was the guilt she has about Liam’s abuse present throughout her life, or do you believe the memories have only resurfaced after his death?
Liam's child Rowan was previously unknown to the Hegartys but he is met with love and happiness. What is his role within the family?
What does the future hold for Veronica in regard to her husband and family? Has her character grown throughout the novel, and, if so, how? Did you find her empathetic?
The Gathering - Anne Enright
Posted September 8th, 2009 by Ursula Murphy, Bloomingdale Library
Continuing on with our discussion of Enright's novel, consider this quote from page 164. "There was great privacy in a big family . . . no one ever pitied you or loved you a little." read more »
September in the Reader's Den: The Gathering
Posted September 1st, 2009 by Ursula Murphy, Bloomingdale Library
Welcome to the Reader's Den! This month we will be reading and discussing The Gathering by Anne Enright. You can reserve your copy through the catalog link above, or visit your local branch to see if they have one available.
Please feel free to leave any comments, questions or reviews for others to read and respond to. Check back often!
About the Author
Anne Enright at Literaturhaus Köln/Cologne (Germany) 18th November 2008, via Wikimedia Commons
Anne Enright was born in Dublin in 1962. She has written eight books and is a frequent contributer to The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Granta and The Guardian among other publications. The Gathering won the Man Booker prize in 2007. To read more about her and the Booker prize award, check out this interview of her in The Guardian.
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