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The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters - Indigenous Peoples Themed BOM June 2025 (starts 16 Jun)
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Jun 17, 2025 12:16PM

7. "But sometimes I think that sadness drilled down deep and some of it might just be there for good"
"now get lost and leave me to my book."
"There was love in that house but none of us really knew what to do with it."
In chapter four we learn more about Norma's parents and life in their house as she grew up. Does learning about Lenore's past make you more sympathetic to her? And how about their parenting style, I can't imagine ever telling my children or grandchildren "to get lost" because I wanted to read a book. (Ok, I'm sure all parents might have thought it at times, but saying it to a child is a definite no no in my book!)
I didn’t really feel more sympathetic to her. I understand she had a lot of problems, but taking a child and then (almost) locking it up is far beyond what her past could explain. But then again, maybe she had postnatal depression. The fact that her behaviour continues makes me feel it is more than that
8. In juxtaposition to Frank, Lenore and Norma, we have alternating chapters about family life from Joe's POV. Thoughts and why does the author structure the novel this way?
this structure is probably showing how both children grow up in a very different way, largely determined by environment and race.
It also shows clearly throughout the book that Joe was old enough to have problems with what happened his whole life, while Norma was so small she only has dreams
9. 9. Chapter 5 - the horrible incident with Frankie and Charlie. How did you feel reading about this injustice? Could anything been done to avert this tragedy? How does Amanda Peters' writing the scene add to the heartbreak?
I hated this happening. I am not sure how this could have been averted other than keeping your mouth shut and calling adults to solve the issue. The heartbreak gets bigger as Amanda Peters doesn’t tell right away what happened. As a reader you feel things are going wrong, but you have to wait till the author gives details. This gives you some very suspenseful minutes while you wait hoping the outcome won’t be the worst possible
10. What you think of Aunty June and her role in the story? Why does she encourage Norma to interact with the Indian protesters only to pull her back when she is recognized as Ruthie?
She is responsible for a girl with a ‘crazy’ mother. Even though she tries to give Norma some space, she might just have gotten worried when people shouted at her. Or was it because someone called Norma by her real name?
11. Joe seems to be a tragic figure as the story of his life is revealed. How he has responded to racism and trauma make you feel when reading this book? Are you enjoying the story or does it make for uncomfortable reading?
i don’t think Joe is a tragic figure, but he had a bad life. Not being able to deal with his emotions and the tragedies in his life, he made a lot of wrong choices. Sadly he didn’t learn from them until it was too late. I feel sad about his experiences and the fact noone could help him deal with them
I enjoy the story, but I have also serious concerns about it.




These books listed above can only be used for Mini 2 tasks and for Cheese spell-outs as that's where book-banking is allowed. :))
We could still end up using them for Mini 2 tasks that ge..."
I’ll keep an eye on them.

The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters - Indigenous Peoples Themed BOM June 2025 (starts 16 Jun)
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Jun 16, 2025 11:04AM

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1. What expectations do you have for the book based on the blurb or other description of the book?
I expected it to be an interesting story and from the description it looked like it was similar to The White Girl, which I liked a lot.
2. How reliable do you the think the 2 narrators are?
I think both are unreliable. Memories from childhood are often distorted and they may both have understood things completely wrong. On top of that, it is difficult to understand your own motives or tell your deep nasty secrets
3. Chapter 1 opens with " The day Ruthie went missing the black flies seemed to be especially hungry...Indians made such good berry pickers...something sour in our blood kept the black flies away". How does this establish Joe's view of the relationship that exists between the whites and the Mi'kmaq?
Joe understands at a very young age that other (white people) think in stereotypes about him and his people. On top of that these stereotypes are not positive
4. How much is Norma dreaming vs remembering? What do you think the dreams foreshadow?
Norma does not remember on conscious level. But part of her memories are still with her and she dreams of them. I think it foreshadows the moment she will remember where she lived before
5. How do you explain Lenore's paranoia about Norma being out alone? How do you account for the incongruity of her insistence that Norma likes to play with baby dolls when she sees Norma choosing other playthings?
Lenore is afraid someone might see and recognize Norma. And maybe she is afraid someone else might do what she probably did. As to the dolls, I think it is her way to keep her daughter close with her, remembering her lost child. She has definitively a problem with Norma growing up
6. Why did Joe act so clingy when he returned from his first "guide" with his dad?
Joe didn’t like the way the white men didn’t do anything and his dad didn’t get any credit. Also he was upset because of what happened with the camera, maybe afraid of his dadS real reaction. And most of all, he might have found it difficult to see how his dad behaved like he was a bit of an idiot to give the men the stereotype of an Indian

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New Task for Mini 2
✈️ Read a book with a famous landmark on the cover"
I’ll read Parijs for this

I added the books I read in the SS.
I’ll read Onder een andere naam (Ruth Galloway Book 14) for trees on a cover. I see at least 2 in detail and may more from far.
Enjoy your stay in Denmark, Melindam.

Paper Towns

This book is 140 on the list.

It’s on my shelf, but I forgot to mark it as read. It should be fine now

Can someone add that in the spreadsheet in the tasklist?

I’ll try to add a few books now and then and full speed back on the tenth of June.

Sorry, trying to do a lot of things at the same time.

Added. Sorry about that.

If I add books in the first page, do the moderators put them in place..."
I see that. :sometimes I know where a book could fit, but I cannot add books in the mini’s as there are formulas there. Or do I delete them? Just making sure before I mess up.

If I add books in the first page, do the moderators put them in place later?