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Willa's Grove
by Laura Munson
Published: 2020-03-03T00:0
Hardcover : 304 pages
Hardcover : 304 pages
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“You are invited to the rest of your life.”
In this powerful and inspiring novel, four women, from coast to coast and in between, say “yes” to this intriguing invitation and converge in a Montana homestead to learn from nature and one another, as they contemplate their second ...
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“You are invited to the rest of your life.”
In this powerful and inspiring novel, four women, from coast to coast and in between, say “yes” to this intriguing invitation and converge in a Montana homestead to learn from nature and one another, as they contemplate their second acts together in the rugged wilderness of big sky country.
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CHAPTER 1The Women
On a typical day in their typical lives, three women went to their mailboxes and found — amid junk mail and bills and shiny flyers for unshiny things — an invitation, sealed with a bold W pressed into sage-green wax. ... view entire excerpt...
Discussion Questions
1) What do you think are the most common and relatable crossroads moments for the women in your life right now, including yourself? (ie: career change, divorce, empty nest, etc.)2) We often get defined by our roles and affiliations and then feel deep disorientation when things we’ve relied on in these contexts change. Ask yourself “Who am I without the primary role or affiliation with which I am most identified?” Discuss with the group or journal about it later.
3) Each of the women of “Willa’s Grove” is having a crisis of identity. If you could sum up in one line each character’s central conflict, what would it be? (ie: Willa: Self-reliance vs. Inter-dependence)
4) Why do you think that we so often isolate from our daily communities when we are facing our "so now what" questions?
5) What part did you feel that Montana played in the book, and what do you think Willa means when she says to Jane in the bridge scene: “Jane, you are nature.”
6) What did the use of birds in this book mean for you?
7) What would it take for you to create an interlude from your life with the express intention of finding the answer to your “so now what?” with people who are also in re-invention? What would be your biggest refusal? (ie: time, money, shame, fear, lack of trust, etc.)
8) The line “You have everything you need” is used throughout the book. What does this mean to you, and how would your life be different if you lived this way?
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