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Crystelle Mourning

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  • ISBN-13: 9780743277587
  • ISBN: 0743277589
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Atria Books

AUTHOR

Ulen, Eisa Nefertari

SUMMARY

SUMMARYCrystelle has a seemingly great life and a bright future. She lives in gentrified Brooklyn with a well-employed fianc - e; who wants to make her his wife, and she suspects she might be pregnant. The prospect of becoming a mother and wife, however, along with her recurring dreams of her murdered childhood sweetheart, send her emotions over the edge, and she heads back to her old inner-city Philadelphia neighborhood to face her past.READING GROUP DISCUSSION1.The prologue has a second-person narrator, yet the rest of the book has a third-person omniscient narrator. Why does the author employ a different point of view in the opening pages? Did this affect your involvement in the story?2.Dreams dominate this story, and a ghost plays a major role. What literary techniques are used to differentiate between dream states and reality, living characters and Jimmie's ghost? Why is Crystelle's spirit such an overwhelming aspect of her characterization?3.The following appears on page 11: " 'Remember this' her disconnected self said out loud in her head. 'Life feasts on death.' " What does Crystelle mean by this? Would she say this at the end of the novel?4.On page 53, Crystelle talks about the moths bumping into the light. Who do you think, besides the moths, Crystelle is referring to when she theorizes about why it happens?5.How do you interpret the actions and dialogue of the homeless woman ("the crazy disco lady," page 96) in chapter four? Has the author included this character for symbolic or allegorical purposes?6.What are Crystelle's true feelings for Hamp? Does she love him or is he simply a distraction from memories of Jimmie? Do their different backgrounds affect their relationship?7.When Shelley became pregnant during college, her boyfriend stood by her and accepted his duties as the father. Consider the male characters -- even those that are briefly mentioned -- in this novel. On the whole, are men portrayed as reliable figures?8.A shocking secret is exposed when Granddaddy and Aunt Brenda discover Opal's role in Crystelle's abortion. How surprised were you to learn about this event subsequent to Jimmie's murder? Are Opal's actions forgivable?9.What was your reaction to the poems, songs, and dialogue included before the prologue and at the beginning of several chapters (pages 126, 148, 162)? What function do they serve in relation to each subsequent chapter and the story as a whole?10.Is there any irony in Crystelle's nickname, "Crystelle Clear"? By the conclusion of the novel, is Crystelle "clear"?11.Among family, friends, and lovers, Crystelle has many significant relationships -- and in a way, these relationships drive the plot of the book. Who do you think she relies upon the most and for what? Discuss her relationships with the following characters and what emotional impact each has on Crystelle: Granddaddy, Opal, Aunt Brenda, Jimmie, Hamp, and Shelley.TIPS TO ENHANCE YOUR BOOK CLUB1.Poetry appears in several places throughoutCrystelle Mourning. Have each member of your book club write his or her own poem to share. Try to mimic Eisa Ulen's poetic style.2.Crystelle's time spent with her mother and granddaddy or Aunt Brenda often involves sharing a home-cooked meal. Before your book club meeting, ask each member to prepare a dish for a potluck dinner and enjoy the meal as you discussCrystelle Mourning. Make sure it's Philadelphia-related! Here are some for Philadelphia cheesecake: http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,10,philadelphia_cheesecake,FF.html3.Crystelle helps Jimmie's mother sort through and throw away his old things, and in the process, they begin to heal. While this may be an especially emotional and difficult task, sifting through his everyday possessions also reminds them of a happiness once shared. In that positive spirit of sorUlen, Eisa Nefertari is the author of 'Crystelle Mourning', published 2006 under ISBN 9780743277587 and ISBN 0743277589.

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