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The Shelter Cycle
by Peter Rock

Published: 2013-04-02
Hardcover : 224 pages
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An American original, Peter Rock brings our strangest beliefs to vivid and sympathetic life in this haunting novel inspired by true events.

The Shelter Cycle tells the story of two children, Francine and Colville, who grew up in the Church Universal and Triumphant, a religion that ...
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An American original, Peter Rock brings our strangest beliefs to vivid and sympathetic life in this haunting novel inspired by true events.

The Shelter Cycle tells the story of two children, Francine and Colville, who grew up in the Church Universal and Triumphant, a religion that predicted the world could end in the late 1980s. While their parents built underground shelters to withstand the impending Soviet missile strike, Francine and Colville played in the Montana wilderness, where invisible spirits watched over them. When the prophesized apocalypse did not occur, the sect’s members resurfaced and the children were forced to grow up in a world they believed might no longer exist.

Twenty years later, Francine and Colville are reunited while searching for an abducted girl. Haunted by memories and inculcated beliefs, they must confront the Church’s teachings. If all the things they were raised to believe were misguided, why then do they suddenly feel so true?

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1. Discuss the novel’s title. Though it refers to a phase in the work of the Church, how does it apply to the characters’ lives? Where do Francine and Colville find shelter—emotional as well as physical? 2. What beliefs from your youth did you abandon as an adult? Francine and Colville are able to confront their conflicted memories by visiting well-preserved sites from their past. Which locales from your youth do you revisit? 3. Was it right for Wells to read Francine’s manuscript? What did it reveal about his wife’s vulnerabilities as well as her sources of strength? How were you affected by Peter Rock’s use of two narrators? 4. Were any aspects of the Messenger and her message appealing to you? Which of her teachings were destructive? Do her beliefs, especially regarding the spirit world and the Ascended Masters, overlap in with those of mainstream religions? 5. How did your impressions of Colville shift throughout the novel? 6. Discuss the role of Della and Kilo in The Shelter Cycle. In the novel, how does reality unfold through the eyes of a child? In what ways is Della both wise but naïve? How does Kilo reflect the relationship between animals and humans? Who protects whom? 7. What accounts for the ways in which Francine and her sister, Maya, have such different impressions of their time in the Church? Among their generation and their parents’ generation, what determined who would continue believing and who would abandon the faith? 8. Discuss the shelters themselves—from the types of food being preserved to the quest to preserve knowledge in the form of encyclopedias. What do the shelters indicate about the believers’ ideal post-war world? What would you bring with you into such a shelter? 9. How do Colville’s interactions with Jeremy compare to his interactions with the Messenger years ago? Is Jeremy following her doctrine, or is he corrupting it? 10. How was your reading affected by the fact that the novel was inspired by true events? In what ways can fiction enhance our understanding of historical realities? Visit the website of the Church Universal and Triumphant. What are your impressions of the proclamations you find there? 11. How does Montana’s landscape serve as a mirror of the characters’ immersion in a world that is both beautiful and treacherous? What tone does the landscape set for the novel’s closing scenes? 12. Discuss the role of Wells and Francine’s baby. What power do Colville and other believers ascribe to newborns? How did you react to the concept that we choose our family before we are born? 13. Colville believes that the vibrations of the teachings resurfaced when the Della’s sister disappeared. In a way, was he right? 14. Discuss previous works by Peter Rock that you have read. How does The Shelter Cycle amplify his other explorations of human resilience?

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