BOOK CLUB
Family and Other Accidents Discussion Questions
- What do you imagine the relationship between Connor and Jack was like when
both of their parents were alive? What about when only their mother was alive?
- What does this title mean? What “accidents” happen, and do
you agree that they are accidents? Or are Jack and Connor fully in control
of their destinies regardless of their pasts?
- Where do you think the climax of the novel occurs and why? Do Jack and Connor
ever reach any understandings about each other? If so, what might some of
those understandings be?
- What motivates Jack’s and Connor’s infidelities? Are those
motivations the same or different?
- What effect does the irregular passage of time between chapters have on
the plot? Why did the author write it this way instead of in a straightforward,
linear way? Similiarly, what effect do the multiple narrators have on the
movement of the plot?
- Jack and Connor view themselves as very different people, but in what ways
are they more similar than they think? In what ways are they truly different?
- By the end of the novel, Jack and Connor have one son and two daughters,
respectively. In what ways does the next generation of Reeds carry on the
family traditions and the characteristics of their parents?
- The author gives Mona, Laine, and Kathy the opportunity to narrate chapters
and give their perspectives. How do the narrative, plot, and perspectives
differ from Jack’s and Connor’s when the women are given the narrative
power?
- How do you think that Mona and Laine feel about each other? About the other’s
marriage?
- What changes Jorie’s perspective at the end of the novel? Is it just
fear or a genuine maturing? Can you speculate on what happens in each of the
other characters’ lives after the last page of the novel?