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Miriam the Medium
by Rochelle Shapiro

Published: 2004
Hardcover : 320 pages
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In the tradition of Susan Isaacs comes a charming debut novel about a lovable phone psychic who will either save her family from financial ruin--or ruin them ...
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In the tradition of Susan Isaacs comes a charming debut novel about a lovable phone psychic who will either save her family from financial ruin--or ruin them altogether.

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Chapter One

My office was like a secret room you'd come upon in a dream.

Every morning I climbed a rickety back staircase to the north wing of our old Tudor to my haven, where crystals hung in the windows, casting rainbows on the white walls. I dressed in white and used my real name so people would trust me. If people trusted me, I could feel it. If people trusted me, I did a better job. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

BOOK GROUP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS from Rochelle Shapiro


1. There are times that Miriam feels that her own dead mother is speaking through her daughter, Cara, who looks so much like Miriam's mother. Did you ever have the eerie sensation that someone who passed over was communicating with you through someone else? Has this novel changed your ideas of the afterlife? What are your ideas? How does this book affect your belief or lack of belief in psychic phenomenon?

2. Throughout Miriam the Medium, different characters chafe against one another, in either an effort to forge their own identity -- or to escape the one they feel saddled with. Miriam goes against her Bubbie's teachings. Cara goes against Miriam's lessons about her gift. What is the cost to each character? Have you ever had major consequences for going against your family's traditions and mores?

3. Miriam's psychic gift is the catalyst for much of the action. Why do you think Shapiro gave Miriam the ability to tell everyone's fortunes, but not her own and her own family's?

4. Why do you think Shapiro set a novel about mediumship and identity in the wealthy modern-day suburb of Great Neck, New York? Does Miriam feel at home in her town? Why or why not? Does this change in the course of the novel? If so, how?

5. Shapiro weaves issues about Jewish identity -- and some of her characters' attempts to suppress it -- through the book. Rory is a child of Holocaust survivors, Miriam was the child of pogrom survivors. How do you think these events affected their attitudes toward life? What do you think Shapiro is trying to say about suppressing any kind of identity, be it religious or psychic?

6. Shapiro explores the different ways mothers -- and motherly figures -- relate to daughters, such as the relationships between Bubbie and Miriam, Miriam and her mother, and Miriam and her own daughter, Cara. By the end of the book, which mothers have connected with which daughters -- and why? What do you think Shapiro is saying about this most primal human bond?

7. Miriam the Medium is really about trusting yourself -- who you are, what your are capable of, and who you are meant to be. How does that theme weave through Miriam's life, Cara's? How does "trusting oneself" get distorted in Rory's life?


Notes From the Author to the Bookclub

“To avoid phenomena, to make them bankrupt of the attention to which they have a right, is to make bankrupt truth itself.”

Victor Hugo, great French novelist (1802-1857)

1. Psychic ability and creativity are very much linked. Have you had a solution come to you in a blink as if by magic? If so, what were the circumstances?

2 Have you acutally seen or heard something that could only be explained as an extrasensory experience?

3. Have you ever had the something that was happening was true destiny or that you've lived in before, perhaps in another life or alternate reality?

4. Did you ever just know, know so deeply that something was going to happen and it did? If so, what?

5. What are you attitudes about the afterlife?

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  "Facing all the challenges that we ALL face as women, mothers, and wives...but with a little help and hindrance from "beyond"."by Elizabeth O. (see profile) 06/06/08

Quick, light, and entertaining reading. This is some serious fun chick lit. The characters are very real--to the point of frustration--and the book explores the ultimate battle we all face: being true...to... (read more)

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