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The Moment Between
by Nicole Baart

Published: 2009-05-01
Paperback : 384 pages
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“A taut, engrossing story about familial love and redemption.” --Booklist “A heart wrenching story, beautifully rendered…” --Francine Rivers, bestselling author “This book is a treasure, and not to be missed.” --Angela Hunt, bestselling author Abigail Bennett was completely ...
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“A taut, engrossing story about familial love and redemption.” --Booklist “A heart wrenching story, beautifully rendered…” --Francine Rivers, bestselling author “This book is a treasure, and not to be missed.” --Angela Hunt, bestselling author Abigail Bennett was completely in control of her life until tragedy pushed her to the brink of something she'd never experienced: obsession. Now, she's given up everything she's ever worked for to chase down the object of that obsession. His name is Tyler Kamp. As Abigail follows him across the border into Canada to a beautiful winery in British Columbia, her journey is awash in memories of family and childhood, especially those of her younger sister, Hailey. Dangerously beautiful yet indefinably needy, Hailey seemed to take all the risks Abigail avoided. Until now. But even as Abigail races into her future, her past continues to pull her back. Only when she is brought to the edge of her obsession will she be able to come to terms with the tragedy that ignited it. A breathtaking story about the emotional risks of relationships, The Moment Between explores the cost of regret, the desire for revenge, and the redemptive power of forgiveness.

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Abigail Bennett was the definition of unexpected. She was one year on the wrong side of the knife blade that was thirty, but if she turned up at your restaurant and ordered a glass of wine, even high-heeled and clad in a black sheath, you'd card her every time. Petite and narrow-waisted, with a pixie flip of hair the exact color of coffee beans, Abigail could easily pass for sixteen in a pair of ripped jeans and an Abercrombie T-shirt. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

1. “Abigail Bennett was the definition of unexpected.” Explain. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why? How does Abigail change throughout the book? What is the impetus for that change?

2. Hailey’s mental illness affects everyone around her. What sort of emotions does Hailey evoke in you? Do you like her or dislike her? Do you have compassion for her or does she frustrate you? Explain.

3. How is Abigail shaped by her youth? What role does Lou play in her life? What role does Melody play in her life? What about Hailey?

4. Abigail calls herself a “lapsed Catholic.” Why do you think she has allowed her faith to lapse? Hailey, on the other hand, seems to cling to her faith. Why is her belief system so important to her?

5. Why is Abigail so driven to atone for her sister’s death? Do you understand her motivations? Why or why not? Why does she blame Tyler? Do you agree with her assessment of Tyler’s guilt?

6. Though she doesn’t claim to be a Christian, until she finds herself obsessed with Tyler, Abigail lives an exemplary, by-the-book life. Hailey, on the other hand, is a Christian, but there seems to be a disconnect between Hailey’s faith and her lifestyle choices. What does this seem to say about faith and actions? Do you agree or disagree? Why?

7. What does Eli mean when he asks Abigail, “What if your life is an offering poured out in a single glass?” Do you agree or disagree with his assessment of Abigail’s role in Hailey’s death?

8. In the final chapter, Abigail says, “If home is where the heart is, my heart has been homeless for a very long time.” And earlier in the book we learn that “her heart existed in many more places than simply the cage behind her arching rib bones.” What does she mean by that? Was there ever a time in your life when you could relate to these statements?

9. The symbol of communion is used repeatedly throughout the book in both obvious and subtle ways. Locate several references to the sacrament of communion. What purpose does this symbol serve?

10. Throughout history and even today there are many religious groups that consider suicide to be an unpardonable sin. In fact, some churches won’t even allow victims of suicide to be buried in the same cemetery as people who die of natural causes. Do you agree or disagree with this conviction? Why or why not?

11. Near the end of the book, Abigail narrates, “Hailey’s death, like her life, is an unfathomable mix of brokenness. And, I think, grace.” What does she mean by this? Do you agree that Hailey’s life is a mix of brokenness and grace? Use specific examples from the book.

12. In the final paragraphs of the book, Abigail talks about the irony of snow in the Summerlands. What other ironies can you pick out as you look back over the book? What metaphors stand out to you? What symbols do you find meaningful?

Notes From the Author to the Bookclub

The Moment Between began to take root in my mind nearly a decade ago when I was a first-year teacher in a private high school. A young woman in our small community took her own life, leaving a flood of confusion, sadness, and horror in her wake. It was a pivotal experience for me, one of those instances that etched itself deep in my heart and mind, demanding that I wrestle with the implications of what she had done. More than anything, I wanted to understand why she did what she did and why we had such a hard time forgiving her.

Though The Moment Between was a difficult book to write, it was a bittersweet and somehow wonderful process for me. I believe that grace shimmers in the darkness and illuminates the shadowy corners where it seems no hope can be found. I believe life is like that, and I hope that Abigail's journey makes you think about your own life--your failures and triumphs, and the exquisite beauty of your own grace-filled existence.

I invite you to curl up with a glass of wine (email me for pairing suggestions!), a box of tissues, and a little wanderlust as you join Abigail on her journey from southern Florida to the unparalleled wine country of British Columbia. When you're finished, please stop by my website (http://www.nicolebaart.com), take a moment to let me know what you thought, and join the discussion about living in The Moment Between.

Warmly,

Nicole Baart

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