With Gratitude
I’d like to mention a few people who helped make this book a reality. Kathryn Helmers was a true friend before she became my agent. I am blessed to know her as both. Karen Watson at Tyndale gave this book a chance and thus has given me one. Thanks also to Lorie and Stephanie, who had a passion for the story, and to everyone at Tyndale for standing with our family through some challenges the past year. Also, thanks to Jerry B. Jenkins, who has answered questions about writing and life and even provided time at his writing cave for this book. My children have provided many story ideas, motivation to keep working, and much love. And to Andrea—you have been a constant encourager, reader, sounding board, and confidante. Thanks for walking this road.
About the Author
Chris Fabry is a 1982 graduate of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism at Marshall University and a native of West Virginia. He is heard on
Chris Fabry Live!
each weekday on Moody Radio, the Love Worth Finding broadcast, and other radio programs. He and his wife, Andrea, live in Colorado and are the parents of nine children. Though he has written more than 50 novels for children and young adults,
Dogwood
is his first novel for adults. You can visit his Web site at
www.chrisfabry.com
.
Reading Group Questions and Topics for Discussion
- The setting for
Dogwood
is West Virginia. In what ways is the setting a character?
- One legend says Christ was crucified on a dogwood tree, which at one time grew straight and tall; then he promised it would never be used for executions again. “Slender and twisted it shall always be, with cross-shaped blossoms for all to see.” What significance does this legend have in the themes and characters of the novel?
- Will Hatfield is a Christ figure. In what ways does his life parallel the life of Jesus? To what lengths does he go to pursue his love? Conversely, what are Will’s flaws?
- Karin is a character who, in a sense, cannot respond to Will’s love. How does her life parallel the spiritual condition of every person?
- Ruthie Bowles is a figure floating between Will and Karin, piecing together their history as she probes their past. In what ways is Ruthie the catalyst to the changes these two experience? Have you known a “Ruthie” in your own life?
- Describe Will’s relationship with his brother, Carson. How does Carson reflect the feelings of the community?
- Will has a special relationship with his father. In what ways does Will’s life mirror his father’s? How does his father’s love help mold and shape Will?
- At the end of the novel, we see a change in Karin’s life. What circumstances aid in her turnaround? What kind of future do you think she has? Has seeing the truth ever helped you change in some way?
- Danny Boyd is a plaintive voice throughout the book, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the pain his family has experienced. How did you respond to his counseling experience?
- How does Karin’s brother, Bobby Ray, escape his fate at the end of the novel?
- One theme of the novel is sacrifice. What would you say to a person who sacrificed for you and pursued you as Will did Karin?