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Mary Modern

by Camille Deangelis

  • ISBN: 9780307352583
  • ISBN10: 0307352587

Mary Modern

by Camille Deangelis

  • List Price: $24.00
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Random House Inc
  • Publish date: 07/10/2007
  • ISBN: 9780307352583
  • ISBN10: 0307352587
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Description: 1. The prologue states that there is nothing Lucy's family relishes more than keeping secrets. However, Lucy is eager to share the work in her laboratory with Gray on their first date. Why do you think Lucy shared some secrets and kept others (like the existence of "the loop")?2. What are the major motivating forces for Lucy's increasingly desperate actions? Do her actions ultimately make her feel more or less alone?3. Mary enters the world with eight lost decades, and she is understandably disoriented. How does Mary's confusion put Lucy's loneliness in perspective?4. When Gray notices her mother's wedding ring on her finger, Lucy jokes, "I hope you're not a Freudian" (page 11). How does the humor add to your understanding of the characters and situations? Which other scenes in the novel are comical and what makes them funny? Could these same scenes also be understood as distressing or sad?5. Is asking Gray to move in with her a considered decision or an example of Lucy's impulsivity? Does taking on boarders and asking Gray to move in succeed in making her less lonely?6. As a new couple, Gray and Lucy fall immediately into a marriage-like pattern of Scrabble, Chinese take-out Mondays, and co-ownership of a car. Do you think Gray and Lucy were happy in the beginning or did Gray immediately become like the photographs on Lucy's walls, which made her "feel like being at a party where she'd exhausted all topics of conversation" (page 27)?7. An unusual aspect of the novel is the inclusion of passages that break up the storysuch as the sections of DNA code and the pages fromEveryday Life in the Twenty-First Century. How effective are these sections in helping immerse the reader in the world ofMary Modern?8. What effect did the story of Mary's and Teddy's early relationship (pages 45-54) have on you? In addition to the differences due to the time period and customs, how is the story of Lucy's grandparents' early relationship different from Lucy's and Gray's? How is it similar?9.Mary Moderntouches on current hot-button issues, such as stem cell research and cloning. Though Megan is firmly in favor of stem cell research, is she right when she says to Lucy, "People like you are precisely why what we're doing is illegal " (page 82).10. Lucy admits that she was blinded by a combination of ambition and baby lust, but she imagines that she would have stopped her experiment if Gray had only given her an ultimatum. Do you think she would have given up her quest to clone her grandmother if Gray had stood up to her? How much is Gray's lack of a backbone to blame for the outcome, and should he have done more to stop her?11. A friend once said of Lucy, "You think she's nice? Just get to know her better" (page 162). Is Lucy an innately cold or mean person? What do you think could be standing in the way between Lucy and other people?12. Both Mary and Teddy wake up decades in the future, but Mary seems to adapt to the changes more slowly than Teddy. Why do you think that is true?13. The author ties the themes of the novel into current national politics. Is the author describing the current Republican party in the excerpt ofEveryday Life in the Twenty-First Century,when Godfrey calls the G.O.P. a "party of bigots, hypocrites, zealots, the obscenely, insanely wealthy, and all those duped by their thinly veiled falsehoods" (page 241)? If so, do you agree or disagree? Is that description an exaggeration or is it accurate?14. What do you think about Lucy's final interaction with Gray?
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