Reading Group Discussion Questions
1. Describe
the relationships within the Castelluca family. Do you think families
today possess similar values? How does Nella relate to her sisters,
in particular Assunta and Elena?
2. When Nella first meets
Renato Lanzara, she thinks, "This must be what love at first
sight feels like." Do you think Nella's first encounter with
Renato Lanzara is really love at first sight? What is it about him
that is so attractive to her? Do her feelings signify more than
simply an adolescent crush?
3. By setting up an arranged marriage between Assunta and Alessandro,
Nella's parents are employing a tradition from their past in Italy.
Does this practice gel with their new existence in America? How
does Nella's generation view this arranged marriage? How does Alessandro's
arrival change the dynamics within the Castelluca family? How does
Allesandro regard his sisters-in-law?
4. Upon meeting at the Columbus School, Nella and Chettie quickly
become friends. How does their relationship compare to those that
Nella has with her sisters? What qualities does Chettie have that
differ from the Castelluca girls'? How does the quarry accident
affect their friendship?
5. In the 1920s, it was rare for a woman to receive admiration
and respect in the workplace, especially from a man. What is it
about Nella that impresses Mr. Jenkins?
6. How are issues of class and race explored in The Queen of the
Big Time? How do you think the Castellucas' lives would differ if
they didn't live in their transplanted Italian enclave?
7. When tragedy hits, how do the Castellucas deal with change and
adjust their roles within the family? How do the ways they rely
on one another change?
8. Why isn't Nella interested in Franco at first? What are the
qualities she's looking for in a man? How do Franco and Renato differ,
and why do you think she ends up choosing Franco over someone like
Renato?
9. Religion plays a large role in the townspeople of Bari. How
big a part does it play in Nella's life? When does she turn toward
her religious values? Did your view of clergy members change after
Nella and Renato's encounter in Italy?
10. In many of her novels, Trigiani has explored the complicated
dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship. How would you characterize
the relationship between Nella and her mother, compared to that
of Nella and Celeste? How does Nella and Celeste's relationship
change as Celeste grows older?
11. Do you think it is possible for one to find true love more
than once in a lifetime? How is Nella's love for Renato different
from her love for Franco? Are both loves "true"?
12. In what ways can Nella be considered a "Queen of the Big
Time"? |