Book Club Discussion Questions
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Ellen knows nothing more about Montana than what she has read in Zane
Grey books, yet she commits herself to teach for a year in Wallace. She is
shocked to see Wallace, a desolate town on the High Plains, and even thinks
about remaining on the train and continuing to California. What would make
you pack up and move to a part of the country you've only read about in
books? Would you have stayed when you saw how bleak the destination was?
Could you have been a pioneer?
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Ellen and Charlie fall in love at first sight. In fact, Charlie was smitten with
Ellen's picture long before he met her. Do you believe love at first sight
is possible?
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Ruth McGinty is abused mentally and physically by her husband. Because she's
barely educated and has no marketable skills, she has no option but to remain
with him. What are abused women's options today? How much different are
they from those of women who lived a hundred years ago?
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Miss Ferguson stays on in Wyoming after she discovers her lover was married
and she gives up her son to his father after the judge's Solomonic decision to
send the boy to an orphanage. Was that a wise or foolish decision on her part?
Why would she stay and face the scorn of her neighbors?
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Julia Brownell's sisters agree to adopt all the Brownell children except for
Lucy, who is mentally challenged. Do you blame the sisters for not taking
Lucy in an era when mental illness was considered a stigma? Did Ellen do the
right thing in letting the Gurleys adopt her? How was raising a child like Lucy
different in the 1910s than it is today?
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In one of the saddest stories in the book, Gladys and Morris Turnbull's two
sons are killed when their house catches fire. Gladys isn't aware of the fire
because she is outside smoking. Do you understand why Gladys left and
why Morris blames Gladys for the boys' deaths? One of the most satisfying
moments in Where Coyotes Howl is their reconciliation. How and why do you
think that happened?
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Hattie Young dreams of becoming a teacher. In fact, Ellen helps Hattie prepare for college, but Hattie decides to marry Pike instead. Why? Should she have waited?
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Quilting plays a part in almost all of Sandra's books. What is it about quilting
that gave Western women pleasure? What's behind today's revival of interest
in quilting?
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Which character did you like best in Where Coyotes Howl? Which did you like the least? Why?
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This is Sandra's seventeenth adult novel. How do the story and the setting differ from her other books? What themes run through her books?
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Discuss the ending. Would you have written a different one?
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