Low Country
by Anne Rivers Siddons
List Price: $7.99
Pages: 480
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0061093327
Publisher: HarperCollins
Caroline Venable has everything her Southern heritage promised: money,
prestige, a powerful husband--and a predictable routine of country-club
luncheons, cocktail parties, and dinners hosting her husband's wealthy
friends, clients, and associates in his successful land-developing conglomerate.
To escape her stifling routine,
Caro drinks a little too much. But her true solace is the Lowcountry island
her beloved Granddaddy left her--an oasis of breathtaking beauty that
is home to a band of wild ponies. When Caro learns that her husband must
develop the island or lose the business, she is devastated. The Lowcountry
is her heritage--and what will happen to the ponies whose spirit and freedom
have captivated her since childhood?
Saving the island could cost
Caroline more than she ever imagined. To succeed, she must confront the
part of herself numbed by alcohol and careful avoidance--and shatter long-held
ideals about her role in society, her marriage, and ultimately, herself.
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1. What role does painting play in Caroline's life? What dictates her interest or ability to paint on a given day? How does her relationship to her painting change through the course of the novel?
2. Caroline's grandfather remarks to her, "No sense thinking we could keep this island to ourselves much longer, and I'd rather Clay looked after opening it up than anybody I know of. He's going to keep the spirit of it, and that's all I care about." Does Clay keep the spirit of the island intact? How has he betrayed his early vision? How do you think Caroline has managed not to notice for so many years?
3. What aspects of the Gullah culture and faith has Caroline adopted? How do the Gullah help Caro through her time of trial? What role do the Gullah myths play in Caroline's life? What does it mean to "hear the panther?"
4. The Gullah are a dying culture in need of medicine and electricity. Do you think Clay's development plans answer any of the Gullahs' needs? Is it the best solution? How else might the Gullah be better served? How else might their culture be preserved?
5. What has brought Luis Cassells to Peacock Island? How would you characterize his initial opinion of Caroline? Is there an agenda behind his initial friendship toward her? How does that agenda change through the course of the novel? Luis describes himself as a coward. Do you agree with his assessment of himself? Why do you think his granddaughter, Lita, is so drawn towards Caro?
6. What role does Kylie's ghost play in the lives of Caroline and Clay? Why does Caro want to sever relations with Kylie's ghost? How is she able to do so?
7. Clay has deeply betrayed Caro by placing everything she holds dear in dire jeopardy. Do you think it is possible for them to salvage their marriage? How will Caroline's future differ from her early years of marriage? How has she grown?
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"Delicate, compelling, full of real feeling and lush description. A treat. "
Kirkus Reviews
"Anne Rivers Siddons's novels are women's stories in the best sense, pulling you into the internal landscape of her characters' lives and holding you there. "
People Magazine