Our March/April Book of the Month is The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne!
Share your thoughts any time by using @TweacherBC
Twitter chat: Sunday April 3rd/ Zoom meeting: Sunday 24th April (both @ 7pm)
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Q6. Catherine and Cyril orbit one another for many years before realising their connection. What did these near-miss moments bring (if anything) to the story? #tweacherbookclub
Q4. How much of Cyril's story is governed by his choice and how much by the choices of the people around him? What is real life like in comparison? #tweacherbookclub
Q1. How did you feel about the opening scenes when Catherine Goggin is banished from her hometown? Why do you think the author chose to portray the town and the Goggin family this way? #tweacherbookclub
Our March/April Book of the Month is The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne!
Share your thoughts any time by using @TweacherBC
Twitter chat: Sunday April 3rd/ Zoom meeting: Sunday 24th April (both @ 7pm)
RTs appreciated! Tag a friend who needs to read this too!
@MissHTerry @TweacherBC Cyril's thoughts even at the end once everything is resolved and he's had a good ending: what if the church & her family had embraced my mother instead of casting her out? (Wow!) #book#quotes#books#quote#life#Truth#lifestyle & #LifeLessons💯
@TweacherBC The different inner conflicts- homosexuality, adultery, pregnancies, abusive priests, adoption. They're invisible b/c they represent traumas endured in silence. We're not in Ireland, but we know theres ppl among us dealing w/ these same things in total silence. Society expects it