Everybody Has Everything

Everybody Has Everything

by Katrina Onstad

McClelland & Stewart | May 29, 2012 | Trade Paperback

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Combining a pitch-perfect, whip-smart dissection of contemporary urban life with a fresh and perceptive examination of our individual and collective ambivalence towards parenthood, Katrina Onstad''s Everbody Has Everything balances tragedy and comedy with verve and flair, and is destined to be one of Canada''s most talked-about novels of 2012.
 
What happens when the tidy, prosperous life of an urban couple is turned inside out by a tragedy with unexpected consequences? After a car crash leaves their friend Marcus dead and his wife Sarah in a coma, Ana and James are shocked to discover that they have become the legal guardians of a 2½-year-old, Finn. Finn''s crash-landing in their lives throws into high relief deeply rooted, and sometimes long-hidden, truths about themselves, both individually and as a couple. Several chaotic, poignant, and life-changing weeks as a most unusual family give rise to an often unasked question: Can everyone be a parent?
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Everybody Has Everything

Everybody Has Everything

by Katrina Onstad

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Combining a pitch-perfect, whip-smart dissection of contemporary urban life with a fresh and perceptive examination of our individual and collective ambivalence towards parenthood, Katrina Onstad''s Everbody Has Everything balances tragedy and comedy with verve and flair, and is destined to be one of Canada''s most talked-about novels of 2012.
 
What happens when the tidy, prosperous life of an urban couple is turned inside out by a tragedy with unexpected consequences? After a car crash leaves their friend Marcus dead and his wife Sarah in a coma, Ana and James are shocked to discover that they have become the legal guardians of a 2½-year-old, Finn. Finn''s crash-landing in their lives throws into high relief deeply rooted, and sometimes long-hidden, truths about themselves, both individually and as a couple. Several chaotic, poignant, and life-changing weeks as a most unusual family give rise to an often unasked question: Can everyone be a parent?

About the Author

KATRINA ONSTAD''s first novel, How Happy to Be, was published to great acclaim in 2006. Her award-winning journalism has appeared in The New York Times MagazineThe Guardian, Elle, and Toronto Life. Katrina lives in Toronto, where she is a culture columnist for the Globe and Mail. Visit her at www.katrinaonstad.ca.

Bookclub Guide

1. How do you understand the meaning of the novel's title?

2. Consider the epigraph the author has chosen. What do you think she hopes you to take from it? How does is relate to the novel?

3. There are many poetic and musical references in the novel, and one song in particular plays a key role in the narrative. What do the various quotations tell us about the different characters in the novel who recall or recognize them? What do you think the author wishes to say through the use of that one key song? About Ana's life, about James's life, about life more generally?

4. Is this a particularly "urban" novel? Why or why not?

5. "How did you know?" Ana asks Sarah on page 57, about wanting to have a child. Whose side of the ensuing exchange made the most sense to you? Why could Ana not be honest with Sarah about when, or if, she herself "knew"?

6. How does James's behaviour upend (or conform to) conventional notions of masculinity? At work? At home? With Finn? In what ways does Ana challenge the concept of femininity? How do these shifting gender roles affect the story?

7. At certain points, both Ana and James find themselves acutely aware of their age. What triggers this awareness in each of them? What does this awareness mean to each of them?

8. Neither Ana's nor James's mother quite fits the picture of an "ordinary mother." Can you see people you know in either of them? In what ways?

9. Is it still a social taboo for a woman to resist motherhood? How does Ana experience society's attitudes toward women who aren't mothers? Is it possible for a female character to be sympathetic if she rejects motherhood?

10. How does the sudden presence of a child in James and Ana's relationship foment marital discord, and flirtations with infidelity - or does it? To what extent is their marriage affected by parenthood?

11. What do you make of Ana's flirtation with Charlie? What attracts her to him?

12. The final scene of the novel involves James telling Finn (and Ana) a story. How does this closing story-within-a-story relate to the novel as a whole?

13. What do you think the next chapter in life will be for Ana, for James, for Finn, for Sarah?

Format: Trade Paperback

Published: May 29, 2012

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Language: English

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

ISBN - 10: 0771068980

ISBN - 13: 9780771068980

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