Discussion Guides

Make It

Books are best enjoyed in the company of others.

  • A person in a black sweater sitting at a table with a stack of books, a glass of water, and a bottle of water, with two blurred figures in the foreground.

    Reading Groups

    Download a free guide aimed at general book clubs and reading groups. You’ll find information about the author, key themes of the novel, a further reading list, and questions to spark enriching discussions.

  • People sitting in a circle in a crowded bookstore or library, engaged in a discussion or book club meeting, with tall shelves of books surrounding them.

    History Groups

    Download a free guide aimed at history lovers and those who want to connect with the novel’s historical context. You’ll find information about the author, key themes of the novel, a further reading list, and questions to spark enriching discussions.

  • Three people sitting in a room, engaged in a discussion or study session. One person is sitting on the floor with an open book in front, while the other two sit on chairs; one has a guitar on their lap, and the third is holding a book.

    Church Groups

    Download a free guide aimed at church reading groups. You’ll find information about the author, key religious themes in the novel, a further reading list, and questions to spark enriching discussions about faith and religion in a changing world.