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by Fiona Maazel


  4. Throughout Last Last Chance, the narrative gives voice to the main characters after they have died, or before they were born. How do these scenes affect the overall tone of the novel? Are they meant to give the action in the story a spiritual setting? To create some historical patterns? Do these voices help explain anything about Lucy and her family? How so?

  5. A lot of the characters in the novel do awful things and behave badly, and yet you still root for them. Why? Do you root for some characters more than others?

  6. At her grandmother’s funeral, Lucy despairs about not being able to cry because she can’t express her emotions like everyone else. Why do you think she’s so withdrawn and stunted in her emotional development? What accounts for the sense of disconnect between her and the rest of the world?

  7. When Lucy’s mother, Isifrid, narrates her story, do you believe her explanation for why and how Isifrid became a drug addict? Can you think of other reasons why her life turned out so badly? Do you think she loves Lucy at all? Do you think that anyone could have saved her, or was her case always hopeless?

  8. Why do you think Maazel chose to write a novel about a character trying to kick her drug addiction in the midst of a plague? Is there something about the panic and sickness of a plague that seems to mirror the experiences of the addict?

  9. Do you think Maazel’s account of what could happen in the advent of a biological attack seems realistic? Do you think you’d react and behave the way people in the novel do? If not, what might you do instead?

  10. What do you think is going to happen to Hannah? Do you think she’ll ever forgive Lucy? Should she? Is there a chance she could turn out a drug addict like her mother and her sister? Why or why not?

  11. When Isifrid has a breakdown in Texas, Lucy is stirred to grief and wishes she could pray for her despite her reservations about God and prayer in general. How is she able to make that leap? Do you think that helping others might help Lucy overcome her own suffering?

  12. Are Lucy and Stanley a good match? What do you think they see in each other?

  13. Do you think the plague will end and things will go back to normal? Or will things only get worse? Will they ever catch the lunatic who unleashed the plague? Are we meant to have hope about the future of the world at the end? Are we meant to have hope for Lucy?

  14. Have you or anyone you know ever experienced addiction or rehab? Do you think the feelings Lucy expresses are universal?

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  First published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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  eISBN 9781429941594

  First eBook Edition : March 2011

  First Picador Edition: April 2009

 

 

 


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