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The Pearl Thief

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by Elizabeth E. Wein


  4. How does the appearance of the singer Le Sphinx contribute to the overall story?

  5. Do you think Julie means it when she tells Mary Kinnaird she wants to be like her? What about Mary might Julie admire?

  6. Some of the characters can ‘switch on’ a heavy Scottish accent. How do they use this ability in different social situations?

  7. The Travellers face terrible discrimination from a number of characters in the novel, but are accepted by others. Who accepts them and who doesn’t? Why do you think this might be?

  8. Julie bonds with a number of people in the novel who are ‘outsiders’ – Ellen and Euan McEwen, Frank Dunbar, Mary Kinnaird and Le Sphinx. Do you think Julie is an outsider in some ways?

  9. How did you feel about Frank Dunbar at the end of the novel?

  10. The idea of violation comes up many times in the story: violation of privacy, of bodies, of land, of history and of law. What are the weapons that the women in the book can use to fight back against these trespasses? Are they different to those available to men?

  11. How are some of the issues experienced by The Pearl Thief’s characters in 1938 relevant to us today?

  First published in Great Britain in May 2017

  This electronic edition published in 2017 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

  Text and illustrations copyright © Elizabeth Gatland 2017

  Map illustration © Patrick Knowles 2017

  The moral right of the author has been asserted

  Quote from Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie © is reproduced by kind permission of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity

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