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Tembi LockeA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Tembi’s timeline constantly shifts between the past and present. Why might she have organized her memoir in this way? What impact does the structure have on the reader?
Discuss the book’s title and subtitle. How does Tembi start her life “from scratch”? What aspects of her life after losing Saro are built on a preexisting foundation?
Saro and Tembi fall in love despite their cultural differences. How does Tembi navigate linguistic, racial, and class barriers when dealing with Saro and his family? When does she feel most like an outsider? When does she fit in?
Discuss the individual ways in which Tembi, Zoela, and Croce deal with the grief of losing Saro. How does grief bring them closer together?
How does Zoela comfort and challenge Tembi after Saro’s death?
Given her strained relationship with Saro’s family, why does Tembi travel to Sicily for three consecutive summers after Saro’s death? How does her attitude toward Sicily and her experiences of the island change over time?
Discuss the evolution of Tembi’s relationship with Croce. What are the pivotal moments in their relationship?
What is the significance of Croce signing her house over to Tembi and Zoela? How does this act relate to Tembi’s concept of family, home, and belonging?
How does Tembi’s personality change in relation to loving and losing Saro? How does she start to find herself again? Can you identify a particular turning point in the memoir after which everything begins to shift toward healing?