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44 pages 1 hour read

Jennifer L. Holm

Turtle in Paradise

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2010

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Essay Topics

1.

Several of the novel’s chapter titles allude to common expressions or outside works, while others offer ironic commentary on their contents. Select and analyze one or more of these chapter titles: How do they shape readers’ perceptions of the text?

2.

Turtle makes frequent references to the comic strips, radio shows, and movies of her day. Locate and sample at least one of these works she references. How does your increased understanding of the work impact your understanding of the novel?

3.

Compare Mr. Edgit and Archie as foil characters: How are they similar and different? What role does each play in the novel?

4.

The novel provides significant insight into the cultures and customs of Key West during the 1930s. Drawing on research, compare Key West of the novel to Key West today: what has changed, and what remains the same? How do you think Turtle might feel about the changes?

5.

Much of the novel centers on various characters’ efforts at work, or else to obtain work. What does the novel suggest about meaningful work, and the importance of balancing work with other responsibilities?

6.

Analyze Turtle’s interactions with Slow Poke. How does Holm foreshadow his identity as Turtle’s father?

7.

How does Turtle’s relationship with Aunt Minnie compare to her relationship with her mother, Sadiebelle?

8.

Turtle frequently compares and categorizes the behavior of adults and children. What is her overall message about the roles and differences between these two major groups in society?

9.

How would you describe the structure of the novel’s plot? Is it linear, circular, or something else? Consider drawing a diagram to aid your analysis.

10.

Following her stroke, Nana Philly has trouble speaking and walking. What other techniques does Holm use to convey her character attributes?

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