93 pages 3 hours read

Waubgeshig Rice

Moon of the Crusted Snow

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018

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1. Strong leadership is related to community security.

  • Does Terry have the leadership capabilities needed to lead the band through the crisis? (topic sentence)
  • What are the qualities of a strong leader? How important is it to be able to make hard choices when the stakes are high? What are some examples of Terry’s leadership skills during normal times? What are some examples of his leadership during the crisis?
  • Overall, how does Terry’s style of leadership during the crisis affect the security of his community?

2. The strain of a crisis can test the durability of tradition.

  • How does the sudden disappearance of modern technology and the meddling of an evil outsider reinforce the importance of the old ways? (topic sentence)
  • Before the crisis, how were the traditions of the community being maintained? How close were they to being lost forever? Did the author intend for readers to conclude that the crisis had a silver lining in restoring traditional practices? Was the community stronger or weaker at the conclusion of the story? Was the lesson in valuing its traditions worth the cost?
  • What does this story suggest about changing with the times and including others versus reliance on community solidarity and traditions?