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Sue Diaz at the Berryessa branch


author Sue DiazSue Diaz will visit the Berryessa Branch Library to discuss her book Minefields of the Heart: A Mothers Story of a Son at War on Friday, March 15 at 2 pm. A question and answer session will follow.

 

Minefields of the Heart is one of the selections for Silicon Valley Reads 2013. The book is about Diaz's son's two deployments in Iraq and how it affected the family on the homefront. You can participate in SJPL's online discussion group about the book here.

 

Sue Diaz is a journalist who has contributed to the Christian Science Monitor and NPR and conducted writing workshops for veterans in San Diego.  



Online Book Club - Minefields of the Heart, Question #6


For March and April 2013, our Online Book Club is discussion the Silicon Valley Reads 2013 selection, Minefields of the Heart by Sue Diaz.  If you've read the book, please participate by leaving your response to the discussion question in the comments below!

 

Question #6:

Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If so, why? Did any sections of this book lead to a new understanding or awareness of war and its aftermath?

 

Let us know what you think!



Online Book Club - Minefields of the Heart, Question #5


For March and April 2013, our Online Book Club is discussion the Silicon Valley Reads 2013 selection, Minefields of the Heart by Sue Diaz.  If you've read the book, please participate by leaving your response to the discussion question in the comments below!

 

Question #5:

During the most difficult stretch in his second deployment, Roman communicates very little with his family. In one Instant Message, Roman quickly answers "No," to his all of his father's offers to send things he might need. Diaz concludes, "the gist of it all seemed to me to be, 'Mom, Dad. For your sake and mine right now, don't love me so much." Do you think her interpretation is accurate? What are some circumstances that might prompt a message like that from a soldier?

 

Let us know what you think!



Online Book Club - Minefields of the Heart, Question #4


For March and April 2013, our Online Book Club is discussion the Silicon Valley Reads 2013 selection, Minefields of the Heart by Sue Diaz.  If you've read the book, please participate by leaving your response to the discussion question in the comments below!

 

Question #4:

Though the topic of Minefields of the Heart is a serious one, the book is not without humor. What in the book that made you smile?

 

Let us know what you think!



Online Book Club - Minefields of the Heart, Question #3


For March and April 2013, our Online Book Club is discussion the Silicon Valley Reads 2013 selection, Minefields of the Heart by Sue Diaz.  If you've read the book, please participate by leaving your response to the discussion question in the comments below!

 

Question #3:

What impact has today's electronic communication - e-mail, Instant Messaging - had on the relationship between soldiers in combat and their loved ones at home? In your opinion, what are pluses and the drawbacks of real-time communication during a war?

 

Let us know what you think!



Online Book Club - Minefields of the Heart, Question #2


For March and April 2013, our Online Book Club is discussion the Silicon Valley Reads 2013 selection, Minefields of the Heart by Sue Diaz.  If you've read the book, please participate by leaving your response to the discussion question in the comments below!

 

Question #2:

On the eve of the start of military action in Iraq, Diaz attends a gathering to protest the war. "I felt grateful for the right to assemble and protest my government's policies. And I was well aware that I owed that right to the brave deeds of those who had served in our armed forces in the past," she says. What is your view of a soldier's family member participating in an anti-war rally?

 

Let us know what you think!