3. Discuss each of the authors who speak to Jasmine during her time working in the store. In what ways do they expose deficiencies in different areas of her life that she didn’t realize were hurting? Is there a single message they are each attempting to deliver to her?
4. While catching up with Sanchita, Jasmine notices “a touch of emptiness in her eyes, as if a part of her has vacated the premises” (page 82). Why do you think Jasmine was so sensitive to Sanchita’s inner struggle with the direction her life was taking, when her own family members were not? In what ways do you find their situations similar?
5. Discuss the book group meeting at the store. In what ways does this group of women serve as a support structure for Jasmine as she begins to carve out a new life for herself? In what ways does Tony also fill this role?
6. What do you believe was Connor’s role in the context of the story? Was it solely to help Jasmine overcome her reticence to open her heart again, or do you think he also served a different purpose?
7. Many literary classics, both for adults and young readers, play an intregal role throughout
Haunting Jasmine
. Do you think that any of the novel’s main characters are drawn from the heroes and heroines in the books referenced throughout?
8. How much do you believe Jasmine’s culture affects her decisions throughout the novel? Consider the dinner scene with Sanchita, where Jasmine learns she’s married to a “nice Indian doctor.” Is there any truth to the idea that she may have married Rob partly out of rebellion?
9. Discuss Jasmine and Ruma’s “special talent.” How much of this do you believe comes from within them, and how much of it is drawn from the store? Do you believe that their abilities help them repair their own lives as well as those around them?
10. Throughout the novel, Jasmine works to land a big account for her firm. Despite her eventual success, she decides to quit and return to Shelter Island to run the bookstore for her aunt. Discuss the different reasons why she chose to do this. Do you think the bookstore now represents a place of comfort in her life? What do you believe were Ruma’s reasons for leaving the bookstore in Jasmine’s care?
11. Discuss the role of the store itself. In what ways does it almost serve as the main character? Do you think Shelter Island would be the same place without it?