How might Harold have been affected if he’d known any sooner that Queenie didn’t blame him at all?Ĩ. How might things have been different for Harold and Maureen if she had told him about Queenie’s visit to the house in which she explained why she took the blame? Maureen thinks her withholding of this information caused years of irreversible damage. There would always be this difference.” Do you think anything would have been different for Harold had he had the moment of closure with David’s body at the funeral home? How did this difference manifest over the years?ħ. In what ways is the incident at the beach with his son representative of Harold’s fears about himself? In what ways do those fears reflect the reality?Ħ. What does Harold’s choice to live off the land and other people’s kindness mean to him?ĥ. What are some benefits that come out of the media coverage?Ĥ. The publicity that Harold receives on his journey often feels like a curse. How does Maureen’s relationship with Rex allow her the perspective to understand Harold’s decision to walk?ģ. Why does the story that the garage girl tells Harold affect him so deeply? Do you think Harold would have mused on faith and gone on this tremendous journey had the garage girl told Harold that her aunt died of cancer anyway?Ģ.
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