I will send one free copy of Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon to any book club which choses it as a selection. Book clubs in Northern California may contact me about possibly arranging a visit with the book club.
Discussion questions:
Tuesday Night at the Blue Moon 
- How
does Andie’s physical description of the Blue Moon Drive-in reflect the
spiritual lives of Marty and Andie as the story begins?
- Marty
says the drive-in is ‘family friendly’?
Do you find this ironic, and why or why not? What are the comparisons between the
future of drive-in theaters and the traditional family unit?
- Marty
seems eager to ‘replace’ Ginger but Andie isn’t eager to ‘replace’ her
parents with Marty. What is the
difference? In what ways does Marty make Andie feel
that she wants her to replace Ginger?
- Why
was it so important to Marty to open a bakery? What does it represent to her, and how
does it compare to her father’s desire to be an artist? What do Coconut Dandies represent to
Winnie, and how does Marty’s baking contribute to her need for constant
grazing?
- How
would you rate Marty’s parenting skills with respect to Deja? Compare it
to the relationship between her father and her brother. How do you think Deja will ultimately
turn out, and what will she be doing after high school (assuming she
graduates)?
- Marty
has a mini-breakdown and ends up many miles from home. Contrast the reasons she left with the
reasons she went back. What was the
outcome? Did anything change for
Marty?
- At one
point, Andie says her ‘heart-shape is plugged.’ What specific instances help to loosen
the debris inside of Andie in regard to both the family and to God? In what ways is Marty’s heart-shape
plugged?
- After
several years, Marty is still mourning her broken marriage. At what point does she begin to feel the
need for closure?
- When
Marty ‘dropped’ the cake at Julian’s feet at the farmer’s market, would
you say it was more accident or more subconsciously intentional? Who or what did he represent to her at
that moment?
- In
what ways does Andie gradually accept that she is really part of the
family? On what points does she
feel a kinship with Ginger?
11. When Marty finds Ginger's hospital bracelet, she reflects that we are all switched at
birth and that God wants to reclaim us. What do you think she means? What would
Andie's life have been like if Marty hadn't 'claimed' her?