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Refuge on Crescent Hill: A Novel
by Melanie Dobson
Published: 2010-03-11
Paperback : 272 pages
Paperback : 272 pages
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Camden Bristow is moving home. But instead of a warm welcome, she discovers her grandmother—who she hasn’t seen in years—has passed away and “home” is an empty, rundown mansion hundreds of years old. Then she hears strange footsteps and wonders: what secrets are hiding behind these ...
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Camden Bristow is moving home. But instead of a warm welcome, she discovers her grandmother—who she hasn’t seen in years—has passed away and “home” is an empty, rundown mansion hundreds of years old. Then she hears strange footsteps and wonders: what secrets are hiding behind these walls?
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The glass door was locked, but that didn’t stop Camden Bristow from yanking on the handle. The imposing desk on the other side of the glass was vacant, and the receptionist who usually waved her inside had disappeared. Behind the desk, the Fount Magazine logo mocked her, whispering that the money she so desperately needed had disappeared as well. ... view entire excerpt...Discussion Questions
From the publisher:1) What themes do you see running through the book? Which one resonates most with you? Why?
2) What is more frightening? The known or unknown? The seen or unseen? Why?
3) What is the significance of “home” in this novel? Does Camden’s idea of “home” change at all during the book? What is your idea of “home”?
4) Family history can often be surprising. Have you ever researched your own family history? If so, what did you find?
5) How do you think Camden would have described herself before her job took a turn for the worse? And after? Did she change at all during the story?
6) Which character surprised you the most in this novel? Why?
7) Her grandmother was the only real family Camden had. And yet even that relationship dwindled over time. Why? What things take priority in our lives? Do you ever wish your priorities were different?
8) Memories of her past haunt Camden and color how she sees family and faith. How do our life experiences influence our futures?
Notes From the Author to the Bookclub
Note from the author: Some people wake up one day with an idea and decide to write a book. They publish, sell thousands of copies, and then they’re done. They never feel compelled to write again. Me? Some days I wake up and wish I could stop writing. Stroll through a museum. Enjoy a dinner out. Savor a sunset. It’s annoying. Obsessive. But I can’t stop. Writing is integral to who I am. An English teacher once told me I wasn’t such a great writer (how’s that for inspiration?), but I had the diligence to make it happen. I’m not sure about diligence, but I know I have to write. Ten minutes before breakfast. An hour when my girls nap. For as long as I can stay awake at night (which usually isn’t very long). Then I think about my next idea as I’m eating lunch, pushing the stroller, and shopping at the grocery store… ideas that eventually become books… like Refuge on Crescent Hill. God gave me this passion…desire…dream. If I never publish again, I’ll keep writing the journal entries and stories and articles like I did as a kid. I can’t help myself. I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoy writing! Sincerely, MelanieBook Club Recommendations
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