For October's Book Club, we read the book The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. Christopher, Cooper, Mark, Rileigh, and Sarah were present. This is what we discussed, with suggestions from teentweenbooks.com and from a book club on this book 4 years ago!
2. What does Ada do when she is at home alone? Why doesn’t she share her secret with anyone?
3. How do Ada and Jamie get out of London in the beginning of the story?
4. Why are Ada and Jamie “the only ones not chosen”? Why do they end up at Susan’s?
5. When talking about Susan, Ada said, “She doesn’t like us. She didn’t want us, remember?” Does Susan like the kids? Why or why not?
6. Susan treats Ada with understanding and compassion. How does Ada respond to this kindness? Why?
7. What do you know of Susan? Tell the untold story of Susan’s life as you imagine it might be.
-Her dad would get mad at her because she wasn't religious and her dad was a preacher
8. Ada stated, “I knew Susan wasn’t real. Or, if she was a tiny bit real, sometimes, at the very best she was only temporary” (p. 202). Later, on page 216 Ada said, “Susan was temporary. My foot was permanent.” Is Susan temporary for Ada? Why or why not?
10. Is Ada capable of learning? Why is she afraid of learning at the beginning of the story?
11. On page 206 Ada said, “Somehow Christmas was making me feel jumpy inside. All this talk about being together and being happy and celebrating—it felt threatening. Like I shouldn’t be part of it. Like I wasn’t allowed. And Susan wanted me to be happy, which was scarier still.” Why is Ada feeling jumpy, threatened, and scared?
12. When the police officer doesn’t believe Ada’s story about seeing a spy, what does she do and say to convince him?
13. Why did their Mam come to take them back to the city?
14. How does the way Mam treat Ada differ from the way Susan treats Ada?
-Susan loves Ada.
15. Why do you think Kimberly Brubaker Bradley decided to title the book The War That Saved My Life?
16. In what ways did Susan save Ada’s and Jamie’s lives? How did Ada and Jamie save Susan’s life?
17. What are your favorite details of the story?
18. Do you like the ending? If you were the author, would you change the ending of the story?
Rank this book from 1-5.
-(1) 3
World War II rages on, and Ada and her brother, Jamie, move with their guardian, Susan, into a cottage with the iron-faced Lady Thorton and her daughter, Maggie. Life in the crowded home is tense. Then Ruth moves in. Ruth, a Jewish girl, from Germany. A German? Could Ruth be a spy?
As the fallout from war intensifies, calamity creeps closer, and life during wartime grows even more complicated. Who will Ada decide to be? How can she keep fighting? And who will she struggle to save?"