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1. Works of magic realism mingle realistic portrayals of events and characters
with elements of fantasy and myth. What role does magic realism
play in this novel? How does Lakshmi’s relationship with her namesake,
the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, affect her life?
2. Lakshmi lives under the weight
of her mother’s “old-fashioned
longings” for her to find a suitable Indian husband, produce several
male children, and become financially successful. How do these
expectations differ from those of mothers in other cultures? What
specific cultural values
do Lakshmi and her mother share?
3. Do you express your culture
and personality in the way you dress? What role does clothing play
in this story and in Lakshmi’s ability
to see the hidden longings in others?
4. Lakshmi thinks, “I’m
helping women, one sari at a time.” How
do saris serve as catalysts for change for different characters?
5.
Why does Lakshmi hide her beauty? Would you do the same thing if
you were in Lakshmi ’s position?
6. When Lakshmi first meets Nick, she
unexpectedly loses her sixth sense. Why do you think this happens?
Is Lakshmi still able to
help others without her special powers?
7. Lakshmi understands “the
power of pride—and fear—that
can make us turn away from what we want the most.” She sees this in
her clients and in her friend Mitra who cannot make amends with
her dying father. Why does she feel compelled to help people reveal
their hidden longings?
8. Lakshmi finds Nick and Ravi attractive in different
ways. How
does each man appeal to her?
9. When Lakshmi discovers her mother’s
secret, why does she feel so disconcerted by her mother’s happiness?
10. What role does Jamila Tarun’s wedding ring play in the story?
How does it serve to help Lakshmi gain a deeper understanding of
her parents and the choices they made?
11. Lakshmi’s father visits
her in a dream and says “There are
things in life that happen by accident. Someone walks in front
of you, smiles at you in the street. Serendipity.” What is her father’s
message?
12. Do you believe that love grows over time or do you
believe in love at first sight?
13. Do you have an invisible
life? And if so, how much of it do you share with your family
and friends?
Enhance Your Book Club:
1. Visit http://hinduism.about.com/od/artculture/ss/wearasari.htm for an illustrated step-by-step guide that teaches you
how to wear a sari.
2. Visit the online sari shop, Sari Safari,
http://www.sarisafari.com/, for a virtual textile tour through
the tremendous range
and variety of weaving, dyeing and embellishing traditions
of the Indian sari.
3. For more interesting information about saris, read the
book THE SARI, by Mukulika Banerjee and Daniel Miller
(Berg Publishers,
2004).
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