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What Follows After: A Novel
by Dan Walsh
Paperback : 315 pages
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Introduction
In October 1962, Colt Harrison and his little brother, Timmy, hatched a plan. They would run away from their Florida home, head for their aunt's house in Savannah, Georgia, and refuse to come home until their parents got back together. But things go terribly, terribly wrong. Colt's mother and father must come to grips with years of neglect and mistrust in order to recover their beloved sons, their love for one another, and their broken marriage.
In this emotional story, Dan Walsh takes readers on a journey to rediscover the things that matter most in life--love, truth, and family.
Excerpt
Chapter 1The Present
The young look forward, the old look back.
Someone way smarter than me said that. Guess I’m old then. If you saw me, you wouldn’t need to be told. But the looking back part, been doing a lot more of that lately. So much so, I’ve been driving Elaine nuts. ... view entire excerpt...
Discussion Questions
(Spoiler Alert – These Questions assume you’ve already read the book)1. What would you say are some of the major themes addressed in this novel?
2. This question is for anyone who was alive and remembers the way America was in 1962 and the years Kennedy was president. What memories did this book trigger for you about that time?
3. In what ways was American family life and society in general different than it is today? How well did the book highlight those differences?
4. In the book, Scott and Gina make a decision to hide their separation from Scott’s family for almost a year. Considering how things were back then, do you understand why they made this choice? Do you agree or disagree with it? Why?
5. We see other examples of Scott, Gina and their son, Colt, being concerned about the way people would treat them if they knew the truth about their marriage falling apart. What do you think about America’s overall attitude towards divorce now compared to back then? Is it better or worse? Please explain.
6. We see through Scott and Gina’s thoughts and conversations some very different attitudes about marriage than we see today, as well as the roles of men and women in the home. What are some of the things you picked up about this as you read?
7. Scott’s brother-in-law Mike shared some pretty radical things he had learned from his pastor about being a Christian husband. Do you agree with what she shared and think these things could help someone in Scott’s situation?
8. Did you have a favorite scene in the book? How did you respond to it and what made it your favorite?
9. Who was your favorite character in the book and why?
10. The author, Dan Walsh, welcomes any questions or feedback. You can contact him through his website at http://danwalshbooks.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DanWalshBooks
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