Book Club Discussion Questions
Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
- What purposes do Meilin's scroll stories serve throughout the narrative? What do
they mean to Meilin? In what ways do they shape the person Renshu/Henry
becomes?
- How do ideas from Tao Qian's poem 'Peach Blossom Spring' echo with larger themes
in the novel? What was your reaction when Henry discovered how the original poem
differed from Meilin's version? Why did Meilin change the story?
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What was your favorite fable in the novel? Was there one lesson that resonated with
you more than the others?
- Languages are important in this book. How is language used both to bring people
together as well as keep people apart?
- On p.89, Longwei tells Meilin, 'China has become a chessboard.' What does he
mean? How does Meilin see things differently? Do you think either is right? Discuss
how their different visions for China shape their choices throughout the novel.
- What were Longwei's motivations in switching the names on Renshu's visa
application? Do you think what he did was wrong or necessary or maybe both?
- Early on, Meilin tells Renshu that 'regret is a heavy burden.' Later, she reflects that
'it's impossible to have complete conviction that you've made all the right decisions.
No one is that lucky or that naive.' What regrets, if any, do you think the characters
have?
- Are Renshu and Henry different people? How does taking on a new identity help
Renshu? Does it also harm him?
- Henry and Rachel's relationship is the one marriage we see in the book of some
duration. How does their relationship change and how do they change each other
over the years?
- Discuss how the novel explores motherhood. What does a mother owe to her
children? Is Meilin a good mother? Is Rachel? How is raising a child different during a
time of great struggle—such as during a war? In what ways are their challenges the
same?
- Why does Henry become paranoid living in Los Alamos? What do you think he is
really afraid of? How does his fear affect Lily?
- Do you wish Meilin could have found a way to live in America? Would her life have
been better there?
- What does Henry and Lily's trip to Taiwan mean for each of them? Does it change
how they see themselves, their family, and each other?
- Why does Henry become obsessed with growing fruit trees? What does an orchard
mean to him? What did it mean to Meilin?
- Towards the end, Lily says, 'I never realised that my father has such a nice smile.'
What has made it possible for Henry to smile and for Lily to finally see it?
- Each of the main characters, Meilin, Renshu/Henry, and Lily goes on a kind of
journey. For each of them, what is the journey? How are their journeys similar—and
how are they different? What are the events that change them the most and how
are they changed?
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