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Using the text as a guide, how does Kingfisher critique the societal treatment of women? Does Marra’s journey offer solutions to any concrete issues, or new ways of understanding gender?
What purpose does the nonlinear timeline serve, and why did Kingfisher choose to present the story in this manner? How would the story differ with a linear timeline?
Choose a supporting character and discuss how that character could be the primary character if the story were told from their perspective. How would the novel’s themes change or become complicated if this character were the hero?
What role does gender play in the Harbor Kingdom’s struggle for autonomy? How do the struggles of the men differ from those of the women?
Discuss Kingfisher’s use of Bonedog, the demon hen, and Finder in the novel. How do the animals support their companion characters, both literally and figuratively?
Focusing on one character in Marra’s party, discuss the impact of the conflict between a desire to stay safe and a desire to save others. How does that character cope with danger and force themselves to act in the face of it while displaying grit?
By T. Kingfisher