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Discussion Questions

Outside In: A Novel

1. Discuss the novel’s title. Do any of the characters let the outside world see their real lives? What determines who the insiders and outsiders are in the Hollywood community?

2. What is the source of Hamilton’s control over Kate? Would she have been so submissive if he weren’t involved in her career? What does she see in him?

3. How would you describe the dynamic between Kate’s mother and father? What seems to determine whether they will be fighting or making up? What did growing up in this environment teach Kate about marriage?

4. What, if anything, would make Kate’s mother understand the long–lasting effects of the way she’s treated her daughter? What about Hamilton? Why, or why not?

5. What did you make of Kate’s ignorance of her financial affairs? Why is she so trusting and naïve? Do you understand why she’s chosen to stay in the dark about her financial situation all these years?

6. In your opinion, what determines the way a person reacts to fame? Is it nature or nurture that makes Kate and Sapphire so different from one another? Do you think people are capable of changing from a Sapphire into a Kate and vice versa?

7. What is the root of Kate and Paige’s friendship? What do they have in common, despite their very different lives and personalities? What does their relationship mean to each of them?

8. What are your feelings about the PR machine, as it is portrayed in Outside In? How does Sapphire use publicity to her advantage, and what missteps does she make? What other characters do you see taking advantage of publicity opportunities? Is this always a bad thing?

9. Did your opinion of Michael change throughout the novel? How did you feel about his initial deception of Kate? Would you have been able to forgive him?

10. One of the recurring themes of Outside In is Hollywood’s obsession with thin women and fad diets. To what extent does the entertainment industry encourage unhealthy body images and destructive eating habits in American audiences? Are Kate’s struggles with weight something that you relate to?

11. Outside In weaves together over–the top spoofs with realistic portraits of life in the entertainment industry. Which lines or characters amused you the most? Which scenes reminded you of Hollywood horror stories you have seen in the media? Could you tell how much of the action and dialogue was based in reality and how much was exaggerated?

12. What do you predict Kate and Michael’s future will bring? What about Hamilton and Sapphire’s?

Outside In: A Novel
by Courtney Thorne-Smith

  • Publication Date: September 18, 2007
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway
  • ISBN-10: 0767927494
  • ISBN-13: 9780767927499