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THE WISHING TREES - group discussion with Author

If you are interested in winning a copy, Candiss, and want to participate in the group read for Dec, comment on the blog linked above to enter!!
Yippee! The discussion offically starts here at the first of December... but feel free to start it early!
Remember, anyone who joins in to discuss will have a tree planted in their name by the author through the Arbor Foundation.
Remember, anyone who joins in to discuss will have a tree planted in their name by the author through the Arbor Foundation.
Just a reminder that TNBBC will be reading The Wishing Trees at the first of the month to celebrate the giveaway - Those who won copies are going to participate, but anyone who goes out and purchases a copy (or borrows from the library) and joins in the discussion will have the honor of a tree planted in their name by the author of the book!!!!
Who's in?
Who's in?


Alright everyone, the month has officially started.
Please mark your spoilers by either page number or chapter.. so we don't accidently give any thing away.
John will be joining us for the first two weeks of the discussion - so feel free to ask questions and let him know what you think as you discuss amongst yourselves!
Please mark your spoilers by either page number or chapter.. so we don't accidently give any thing away.
John will be joining us for the first two weeks of the discussion - so feel free to ask questions and let him know what you think as you discuss amongst yourselves!












On a general note. I like Mattie's character. I compare her to my 9 year old and Mattie is much more serious which I think losing her mother would do. And yet there are moments where her childishness comes out which I'm glad to see.
*possible slight spoiler in Hong Kong section - just over half way through the book*
I'm surprised Ian hasn't shown any, in my opinion, signs of healing. It doesn't seem like he is gaining as much by the trip as his daughter is.
*spoiler over*
I do relate to Kate. I was diagnosed with cancer 2 years ago and while I was fortunate that it was taken care of surgically, my family and I were forced to consider all possibilities. At the time my 5 children were between the ages of 1-11. How do you give a lifetime of love if you don't have a lifetime to give it? I'm very thankful they never had to see me go through Chemotherapy.

Yes, I've been lucky enough to be able to help people on my travels. Many of the scenes in The Wishing Trees (where they are helping people), are inspired by things that happened to me. I saved a homeless man from being beaten in Japan, I helped a girl carry her firewood to the top of a mountain in Nepal, etc. I've also, re Rupee, spent a lot of time with homeless children. My last novel, Dragon House, is mainly about homeless children in Vietnam, and that book is based on some of the stuff I did.
Yes, Mattie is more internal than most girls of her age would be. But I'm glad that you like how she comes to life in certain situations. That was my goal with her.
Ian...well...I wanted Ian's evolution to take longer. Please be patient with him. :)
On a personal note, I'm so glad that you are well, and that you got through your scare with cancer. Congrats! Your line about 'How do you give a lifetime of love if you don't have a lifetime to give it?' is really brillant. I had some of those very same thoughts with Kate, and that's why I had her send them on this trip...
Happy Friday, everyone. - John

I just started the "chapter" where Ian and Mattie arrive in Kathmandu. Ian is questioning Kate clarity in asking him to take Mattie on a trip to third world counties, so to speak. Not sure this is the best way to describe Kathmandu but for lack of better words....
He is worried about her safety there. It makes me wonder from what I have seen so far who is/was the most adventurous Ian or Kate?
It seems (up to this point at least) that Kate would be since she came to the rescue of the drunk without any hesitation.
Ian may have been more adventurous prior to Kate's illness and death and his fear for Mattie is a natural consequence of that.
John I get the feeling from previous posts here and learning more about you that you have a very adventurous spirit. Was it your intention to make either Ian or Kate the more adventurous one?





John,
Why did you have Ian end up with Kate's best friend rather than bringing in a new woman for him? Did you consider a new woman for him at all and how do you think that would have affected the overall story?

Well, I really wanted Kate to have thought things through and wanted her to have come to the conclusion that Georgia and Holly would be just what Ian and Mattie needed. Kate understood her loved ones and her friends, and realized that they would all be happy together. In my mind, that's one of the reasons she asked Ian and Mattie to take the trip--so that they would come upon Georgia and Holly. I didn't really consider having Ian fall for another woman, though I certainly could have done just that. But I felt like he needed to fall for someone who he knew. Otherwise it would have felt forced. At least to me.... Great question!



Well, in terms of my favorites, I'd say:
Beneath a Marble Sky: This novel will always been near and dear to me as it was my first, and I really enjoyed bringing the story of the Taj Mahal to life.
Beside a Burning Sea: I wanted to write an epic WWII love story and really enjoyed that process.
Dragon House: I feel very connected to street children, and this novel brings them to life. What's fun about it is that through it I've raised enough money to buy complete sets of school books for 900 homeless children in Vietnam. This was/is so gratifying.
The Wishing Trees: This book is special to me because of the father/daughter relationship. I have a young daughter and son and feel so connected to them. Also, I can't wait to take them overseas.
So, I like my books for different reasons. I'd say that most of the people who follow me, say that they like Beneath a Marble Sky the best, though many people have told me that different books of mine are their favorites...
I'm also really excited about the novel I just finished. It's called Cross Currents and I think will be the first novel about the tsunami. It's a huge page-turner...
Good question! - J


More questions!
Can you really braid your daughter's hair? I think of my husband doing it and I laugh for hours!
Do you know an Aussie or stay there awhile? You seem to do a good job at talking like one and using the same words as an Aussie would.

Well, I paint her toe nails and such, but no, I can't braid hair. That's one thing that has definitely escaped me!
Re Australia, I lived there for six months, so that helped me a lot with Ian's voice. I really like how Australians speak, as they use such colorful slang. I'm glad that you felt Ian's voice rang true...
- John

The teacher in Japan who suggests to Mattie that she is in a winter season, the inn owner in the Himalaya's whose husband has died and feeds Mattie for her strength for the climb and the boat driver in Thailand who believes his deceased son came back to him through the birth of his new baby.

Oh! I just LOVE Rupee :o) I think he is my favorite character in the book. There are many aspects of him that I like but it's hard to differentiate them.
I guess all the little parts of him make a REALLY wonderful whole :o)I guess one of my favorite parts is when Rupee tell Mattie that she is his Ganga river and he is already reborn.
John, how did you come up with Rupee's character?


I'm glad, Tracy, that you're really connecting with Rupee. When I was in Varanasi, I was at the Ganges River, and I saw young, homeless Indian boys diving in that filthy water, looking for gold teeth. That memory has never left me. I spoke with some of the children and they were amazing. Rupee is kind of a reincarnation of those children. I'm glad that you like his line about Mattie being his Ganga, and that he's already reborn. :)

Well, I paint her toe..."
You seem like such a great Dad. I have no doubts!

I'm glad, Tracy, that you're really connecting with Rupee. When I was in Varanasi, I was at the Ganges River, and I saw young, homeless Indian boys diving in that filthy water, l..."
I have read many books in regards to India so I know you did a great job at explainging the Ganges River and it's people. There are so many references to the Gold thing. I wonder, did you put your feet in? I don't know if I could. Especailly with those large crabs!!!! LOL



Books mentioned in this topic
Dragon House (other topics)Beside a Burning Sea (other topics)
Beneath a Marble Sky (other topics)
Room (other topics)
Beside a Burning Sea (other topics)
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I have another good looking author group read set up for the month of December - John Shors and his novel The Wishing Trees.
He is giving away 3 signed copies on my blog now through Nov 1st
http://thenextbestbookblog.blogspot.c...
If you don't win a copy, but still participate in the group read and author discussion, John will plant a tree in your honor through the Arbor Foundation. How's that for giving back????
Good luck!