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Hannibal Free Public Library The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
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May 15, 2017 |
Discussion Questions
1.
At the beginning of the story, Amelia says she is considering quitting online
dating. How would you compare the act of buying books online to the act of
dating online? Is it relevant to the story that Amelia meets her eventual
husband in a very analog location, a bookstore?
2. Consider the setting. Why do you think the author chooses to set the book on
an island? How does the island setting reflect A.J.’s character?
3. Perhaps oddly, vampires are a recurring motif in the story: for example, when
A.J.’s wife throws the vampire prom and when A.J. watches True
Blood to court Amelia.
What do you make of the references to vampires?
4. Lambiase moves from an occasional or nonreader, to a reader, to a bookseller.
How do you think becoming a reader changes him? Consider the scene where he
decides not to Questions for Discussion 9 confront Ismay about the backpack. Do
you think Lambiase’s reaction is different than it would have been if he hadn’t
taken up reading?
5. The author chooses to begin each chapter with a description of a short story.
Discuss some of the ways the stories relate to the chapters with which they are
paired. Is A.J. creating a canon for Maya? How does the book itself function as
a kind of canon? If these are A.J.’s favorites, what do they say about A.J. as a
reader and as a man?
6. Did you find Ismay’s motivations for stealing Tamerlane to be forgivable? How
do you think she should pay for her crime? Why do you think Lambiase lets her
off?
7. At one point, Maya speculates that perhaps “your whole life is determined by
what store you get left in” (page 85). Is it the people or the place that makes
the difference?
8. When did you become aware that Leon Friedman might be an imposter? What did
you make of Leonora Ferris’s reasons for hiring him?
9. How do you think Daniel Parrish might have changed if he had lived? Do you
think some people never change?
10. Were you surprised by the outcome of the short story contest? What do you
think of A.J.’s comments to Maya about why certain books and stories win prizes
and others don’t? Does the knowledge that a book has won a prize attract you to
reading it?
11. Compare Maya’s “fiction” about the last day of her mother’s life to Ismay’s
version. Which do you consider to be more accurate and why?
12. How do you think the arrival of the e-reader is related to the denouement of
the story? Is A.J. a man who cannot exist in a world with e-books? What do you
think of e-books? Do you prefer reading in e- or on paper?
Adapted from: http:// http://www.litlovers.com/reading-guides/13-fiction/9726-storied-life-of-a-j-fikry-zevin?start=