Revenge Comes Twice
1.How have the library ladies continued Bertha’s legacy and love of her garden?
2.Have you been to Monticello or visited other gardens in Virginia? Why do you think people are so drawn to them?
3.Why or why not were you suspicious of the dark stranger who entered Custer’s Mill?
4.How would you characterize Emma’s relationship with Serafina? With Sissy? How has her relationship changed with each?
5.How does knowing more about Serafina’s life after college help you to understand her better?
6.Were you surprised about the relationship between Aunt Mia and Uncle Albert?
7.Where do you see the relationship between Emma and Jake going?
8.One of the main themes of the Murder on Rosemary Street centers around William Faulkner’s quote, “The past is not dead. It’s not even past.” What are some instances in the story where this is true?
1.How have the library ladies continued Bertha’s legacy and love of her garden?
2.Have you been to Monticello or visited other gardens in Virginia? Why do you think people are so drawn to them?
3.Why or why not were you suspicious of the dark stranger who entered Custer’s Mill?
4.How would you characterize Emma’s relationship with Serafina? With Sissy? How has her relationship changed with each?
5.How does knowing more about Serafina’s life after college help you to understand her better?
6.Were you surprised about the relationship between Aunt Mia and Uncle Albert?
7.Where do you see the relationship between Emma and Jake going?
8.One of the main themes of the Murder on Rosemary Street centers around William Faulkner’s quote, “The past is not dead. It’s not even past.” What are some instances in the story where this is true?