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« on: March 02, 2010, 09:49:11 PM »

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Chapter 1
Written by Katlyn
Edited by Krystal



Susie Salmon was only fourteen when she died on December 6, 1973. Her murderer was a man by the name of Mr. Harvey, a neighbor who’s flowers Susie’s mother loved and father had talked to about fertilizer. Susie had taken a shortcut through the cornfields from her junior high when Mr. Harvey startled her. He’d built something nearby that he wanted to show her and calls her by her name. Looking back on it Susie assumed that her father must have told Mr. Harvey one of those embarrassing stories about how she had tried to pee on her younger sister after she’d been born. As it turned out, her father had not told him her name, for some days later he would give his condolences to Susie’s mother and ask what her name was.

Mr. Harvey said it would only take a minute, so Susie followed him through the field into his 'hiding place' nearby. Her curiosity got the better of her and he watched as she explored the place. Susie made note of her surroundings and how strange it was he had a mirror and shaving supplies down there, but her father simply said men like that were “a character.” Of course, by the time a dog brought home her elbow attached to a cornhusk it was clear that Mr. Harvey was no character.

Mr. Harvey offered her a Coke and told her that he built this shelter as a clubhouse for the neighborhood kids, which even then she didn’t really believe. She felt sorry for men like him, but ask his questions got more bizarre she tried to leave. He got up and blocked the door, insisting she take her clothes off to inspect if she was a virgin. She didn't want to, but he forced her down to the ground and laid on top of her.

Susie thought about how her mother would be worried about her tardiness as Mr. Harvey tried to kiss her. She had been kissed before by a boy she liked named Ray and only later would she learn that he had plans to be with her. She pleads and tells him to stop, but he shoves her hat into her mouth. As he raped her, Susie left her body and inhabited her surroundings while her body wept. By the time he was done she knew she was going to die and when he got reached for the razor and unsheathed it, he made her say she loved him and then it was over.


Characters Involved
Susie Salmon
Mr. Harvey
Franny


Characters Mentioned
Lindsey Salmon
Mrs. Delminico
Mr. Botte
Mr. Botte’s Daughter
Jack Salmon
Abigail Salmon
Mrs. Stead
Buckley Salmon
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Artie
Len Fenerman
Clarissa
Lynn
Ray Singh


Places Visited
Cornfield
Mr. Harvey’s Hideout


Memorable Quotes

Susie: My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973. (Page 5)

Susie: I chose it both because it expressed my contempt for my structured surroundings a la the classroom and because, not being some dopy quote from a rock group, I thought it marked me as a literary. (Page 5)

Susie: “I’m sort of cold, Mr. Harvey,” I said, “and my mom likes me home before dark.”
Mr. Harvey: “It’s after dark, Susie,” he said.
Susie: I wish now that I had known this was weird. I had never told him my name. (Page 7)

Mr. Salmon: “Spunk!” my father would say. “Let me tell you about spunk,” and he would launch immediately into his Susie-peed-on-Lindsey story. (Page 8)

Franny: “Like taking candy from a baby,” Franny said. (Page 10)

Susie: But I guess I figured that a man who had a perfectly good split-level and then built an underground room only half a mile away had to be kind of loo-loo. My father had a nice way of describing people like him: “The man’s a character, that’s all.” (Page 11)

Susie: Clarissa called his large eyes, with their half-closed lids, “freak-a-delic,” but he was nice and smart and helped me cheat on my algebra exam while pretending he hadn’t. He kissed me by my locker the day before we turned in out photos for the yearbook. When the yearbook came out at the end of the summer, I saw that under his picture he had answered the standard “My heart belongs to” with “Susie Salmon.” I guess he had had plans. (Page 14)

Mr. Harvey: “Tell me you love me,” he said.
Susie: Gently, I did.
The end came anyway.


Questions for consideration:

How strange is it to not only start a book with the protagonist’s murder, but also know who the killer is?

Why do you think Susie chooses to think about her family during her rape?

What type of setting or mood do you feel the author is evoking in this chapter?

Is there anything else you’d like to discuss with the book club?


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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2010, 07:23:15 PM »

How strange is it to not only start a book with the protagonist’s murder, but also know who the killer is?
I found that extremely weird when I read it. It definitely makes for a completely different story.

Why do you think Susie chooses to think about her family during her rape?
Because she loves her family I guess. They are the most important people in her life.

What type of setting or mood do you feel the author is evoking in this chapter?
I honestly don't remember.
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2010, 07:40:25 PM »

How strange is it to not only start a book with the protagonist’s murder, but also know who the killer is?
It's an interesting way to set the tone of the story.  We know who did it and we're able to see in the subsequent chapters how this monster manipulated people - Susie, her family, and the police.

Why do you think Susie chooses to think about her family during her rape?
She's trying to think of something happy - anything but what is happening to her.

What type of setting or mood do you feel the author is evoking in this chapter?
This chapter was horrible for me to read.  I had a very hard time getting through it.  I saw things through Susie's eyes and through the eyes of a mother who fears that her own children could suffer the same fate at a monster like him.  It was very difficult for me to continue reading this book. 

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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2010, 03:56:54 PM »

How strange is it to not only start a book with the protagonist’s murder, but also know who the killer is?
It's an interesting way to set the tone of the story.  We know who did it and we're able to see in the subsequent chapters how this monster manipulated people - Susie, her family, and the police.

Why do you think Susie chooses to think about her family during her rape?
She's trying to think of something happy - anything but what is happening to her.

What type of setting or mood do you feel the author is evoking in this chapter?
This chapter was horrible for me to read.  I had a very hard time getting through it.  I saw things through Susie's eyes and through the eyes of a mother who fears that her own children could suffer the same fate at a monster like him.  It was very difficult for me to continue reading this book. 


Hi im new to the site, and i recently bought this book and i only read the first chapter, as a mother myself, i found it so difficult to read and i have not read another page since, i get very emotionally involved with characters in books i read and im wondering will this be too sad for me to finish???
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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2010, 04:50:48 PM »

How strange is it to not only start a book with the protagonist’s murder, but also know who the killer is?
It's an interesting way to set the tone of the story.  We know who did it and we're able to see in the subsequent chapters how this monster manipulated people - Susie, her family, and the police.

Why do you think Susie chooses to think about her family during her rape?
She's trying to think of something happy - anything but what is happening to her.

What type of setting or mood do you feel the author is evoking in this chapter?
This chapter was horrible for me to read.  I had a very hard time getting through it.  I saw things through Susie's eyes and through the eyes of a mother who fears that her own children could suffer the same fate at a monster like him.  It was very difficult for me to continue reading this book. 


Hi im new to the site, and i recently bought this book and i only read the first chapter, as a mother myself, i found it so difficult to read and i have not read another page since, i get very emotionally involved with characters in books i read and im wondering will this be too sad for me to finish???

I am really struggling to get through this book.  I am hoping that it really lightens up along the way.  I finally got through chapter 7 yesterday.  I pick it up every few days or so and read it in pieces because it just rips my heart out.
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