Does anyone have a list they would be willing to share of questions 
or discussion guidelines for this fascinating, dense and difficult 
book? I've undertaken to lead a book group next week on this book, 
based on my memories of how impressed I was when I first read it back 
in 1989 or 1990. Obviously I've lost a few brain cells since 
then...and so would appreciate some quick help in organizing a 
coherent approach for the group. They're already complaining about 
how hard going Grossman's work is. Any materials you can provide to 
supplement my own questions would be appreciated.

Rita Frischer
Temple Beth Am Reads
  Seattle WA




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