Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

By Jamie Ford
(Random House Publishing Group, eBook, 9780345512505)

Other Editions of This Title: Paperback (October 6, 2009), Paperback (August 2009), Large Print (May 2009), Hardcover (January 27, 2009), Compact Disc (January 27, 2009)

Available eBook Formats: Adobe Digital Editions, Palm eReader/iPhone, Microsoft Reader

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Selected by Indie Booksellers for the Fall '09/Winter '10 Reading Group List
“In 1986, Henry Lee happens upon the Panama Hotel in Seattle, where discoveries in the basement bring back haunting memories of the 1940s. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet tells of family pride, innocence, young love, jazz clubs, and internment. This novel will delight all ages -- it's good for reading aloud and great for discussions.”
-- Barbara Theroux, Fact & Fiction, Missoula, MT
Selected by Indie Booksellers for the February 2009 Indie Next List
“The Japanese internment of WWII comes alive in this timeless story, set in 1940s Seattle, of the power of the human heart to rise above hatred and bigotry. This is a book to share with others.”
-- Marilyn Scheer, East West Bookshop, Seattle, WA


Description
Set in the ethnic neighborhoods of Seattle during World War II and Japanese American internment camps of the era, the times and places are brought [stirringly] to life (Jim Tomlinson, author of "Things Kept, Things Left Behind").



Conversation Starters from ReadingGroupChoices.com

1. Father-son relationships are a crucial theme in the novel. Talk about some of these relationships and how they are shaped by culture and time. For example, how is the relationship between Henry and his father different from that between Henry and Marty? What accounts for the differences?