Book Discussion Questions for "Niagara Falls All Over Again" by Elizabeth McCracken
- Niagara Falls All Over Again prompts its reader to
ponder the nature of friendship and what destroys it. Discuss.
- Elizabeth McCracken says her books are "mismatched
love stories, where relationships that bring us the most joy and
those that bring us the most pain are often one and the
same." How does this book reflect her
assessment?
- Carter and Sharp are enormously successful. How do
Sharp's reminiscences reveal how a lifetime of
disappointments, large and small, can alienate a person from
those he most loves?
- McCracken gave her narrator a memorable voice with equal parts
wry humor and melancholy. How does this affect the
reader's experience and understanding of the novel?
- We have a first-person narrator in this novel. What
advantages/disadvantages does that pose for the reader?
- Give some examples of how Mose, a lifelong storyteller, tweaks
the details of a tale to improve its telling.
- Niagara Falls All Over Again opens and closes with
scenes from a Carter and Sharp comedy. How do these scenes and
the other snippets of their comedy act included in the novel
impact our understanding of their lives and their
relationship?
- Mose poses the question “What’s the difference
between a comedy team and two people who happen to be funny
together?” (pg 306) Discuss.
- What is the significance of the novel’s title?
- The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th
edition defines a “comedy” as “a dramatic work
that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and that
usually contains a happy resolution of the thematic
conflict.” To what extent is this novel an example of the
“human comedy”?
- How and why are the tragedies that befall Mose revealed prior
to their chronological place in the story?
- Rocky tells us that his parents raised him to be a
disappointment. Why did they and how does that shape his
responses to society?
- Who is the novel’s main character? With whom do your
sympathies lie? Are there characters you especially like or
dislike?
- How did the two men, Rocky and Mose, relate to the women in
their lives?
- What role(s) do women play in the novel? Are they important
to Mose’s world?
- Many of the people in this story are people whom society
views as “freaks” or “grotesques.” Do
they enhance or detract from the story?
- A recurring theme is the need to be needed by others. Is this
compulsive need an emotional companion to the physical
abnormalities that some of the characters face?
- In 1925 the Ku Klux Klan marched through Valley Junction. How
was life depicted for a Jewish family living in central Iowa
during the pre-World War II era? How does Mose’s Jewishness
affect his career?
- The theatrical career of Carter and Sharp mirrors the lives
of other comedy teams like Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and
Costello. Discuss.
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