Discussion
Guide
All God's Creatures
1. Maggie McLain defied convention in 1960's society to
become a veterinarian. That choice may sound simple to readers too
young to recall the gender issues of that era, but women like Maggie,
who broke from traditional roles, fought an ugly, uphill battle for
acceptance. Discuss your own experiences or those of female
friends/relatives who "rebelled" against convention.
2. Maggie combines career/marriage/family with general
success, but there is a definite downside as far as her relationship
with her children is concerned. Do you feel this is a fair
portrayal of the issues, or do you think many women who choose to have
both a career and a family are able to handle the mix far better than
society likes to admit?
3. Maggie is a large-animal vet, which means her work
often requires physical strength and dexterity far above the
capabilities of most women. How do you feel about women handling
professions that were once considered too physically demanding for
females?
4. Maggie and her professional partner, Eli, have a
sisterly relationship. Do you think women are better than men at
combining business and friendship?
5. Some of the most beloved novels in modern fiction focus
on our love for the majesty and nobility of horses. Horses seem to
hold a special allure for females readers, and many of the most adored
novels center around female characters and the horses they love.
From National Velvet to The Horse Whisperer, what is it
about horses and horseback riding that appeals so much to female
readers?
6. Maggie struggles with depression and a sense of growing
old. Her decision to retire proves to be a mistake. How do
you feel about retirement issues?
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