Book Club Discussion Questions
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- The title of this novel is
An American Marriage. Do you feel this title
accurately represents the novel? Why or why not? And if you do find the
title appropriate, what about the story makes it particularly "American"?
- The author wanted to write a book that took on some of the inequalities
of mass incarceration and really have the issue resonate, even for readers
who think,
This couldn't happen to me
. Do you think she succeeded?
- You may not have noticed that Tayari Jones does not specify the race of
the woman who accuses Roy of rape. How did you picture this woman?
What difference does the race of this woman make in the way you under-
stand the novel's storyline?
- Do you understand Celestial's impulse to seek companionship and love
with Andre in Roy's absence, or do you think she should have stayed true
to Roy no matter what?
- There are two father figures in Roy's life: Big Roy is the one who shep-
herded him into adulthood and helped him grow into a responsible, capa-
ble person, but Walter is the one who taught Roy how to survive. Do you
feel these men deserve equal credit? If not, which was the more important
figure in Roy's life and why?
- After Roy is released from prison, Celestial eventually feels she must
submit to Roy because he is still her husband. Do you think she should
have given the marriage more of a chance, or did you root for her to stay
with Andre?
- Roy is hurt when Celestial, in discussing her career as an artist, doesn't
mention him or the role he played in giving her the encouragement and
freedom to follow her dreams, but Walter argues that she is justified in
her silence. Do you agree? Do you think her silence is due to shame, or is
she just being practical in how she presents herself to advance her career?
- It is obvious that Andre is different from Roy in many ways. Do you feel
that ultimately he is a better match for Celestial? If so, why? Also, why do
you think Celestial and Andre decide against formally marrying?
- Do you think Andre strategized to get Celestial to fall in love with him,
or did it happen naturally? Do you feel that it was a surprise to them that
it happened after all those years? Do you predict that Celestial's parents
will come to accept Andre as her life partner?
- You can feel Roy's seething anger at the unfairness of what he's had to
endure in prison and then what he has to accept on being released. Because
of that, did you feel as if his rage and violence were justified?
- What are the lessons about wrongful imprisonment you are taking away
from this novel? Does the novel make you want to do more to address the
problem?
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