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by Kerry Lonsdale


  To my first readers, Barbara Bos, Emily Carpenter, and Rachel Dacus, each of you read the draft for a specific reason. Thank you for your honest and insightful feedback. You helped make Everything We Give a more powerful and genuine story.

  To Danielle Marshall, Christopher Werner, Gabriella Dumpit, Dennelle Catlett, and the entire Lake Union Publishing team for making the Everything series soar. You are such a joy to work with, and I look forward to collaborating on many more projects. I couldn’t ask for a better team. To Kelli Martin, my developmental editor through the entire series, thank you for your editorial savviness, your fun texts during your read-throughs, and your friendship.

  Gordon Warnock, my agent extraordinaire who always seems to know what I want before I do, thank you for watching my back and for your ongoing support. Your ideas, advice, and expertise are always spot-on.

  Hugs to my husband and our kids. I love each of you to the moon and back and then some.

  Finally, I love connecting with my readers. Stop by my website, www.kerrylonsdale.com, and say hello. Let me know what you think of Ian’s story.

  BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  Everything We Left Behind ends with Lacy Saunders giving James her business card with the request to pass it along. Did you suspect the card was intended for Ian? Were you surprised that James gave the card to Ian? What do you think about the way James introduced himself to Ian?

  How do you think Ian handled the news about Aimee kissing James when James first returned to California earlier in the summer? How do you think Ian handled James’s return the second time around and Aimee going to visit with him? Are you satisfied with the way Aimee and James said good-bye and the reasons why?

  Ian first mentions his desire to find his mom, Sarah, in Everything We Keep. What did you think had happened to her when you read about her disappearance in the first book? What are your thoughts about Ian’s reluctance to search for her in recent years?

  What do you think of Lacy’s role in Ian’s life, first when she helped Stu find him, and again when she helped Sarah track down Clancy? Were you surprised at Lacy’s connection to the Collins family?

  What do you think of Reese Thorne? Should Ian have confided in Aimee the details of his relationship with Reese?

  Discuss Ian’s childhood. Are you amazed by Ian’s resilience and ability to love? What thoughts went through your head as you read his backstory?

  Discuss the similarities and differences between Ian’s and Aimee’s journeys of confronting their traumas, letting go, and moving forward. How did they help each other?

  Many themes are presented in this novel: longing, maturity, sacrifice, secrets, family, letting go, and love in all its forms. Which theme resonated the most with you? The least?

  In the end, Stu reveals he’s kept Sarah hidden from Ian at her request. Did his actions surprise you? Sarah gave up her chance of being a mother to Ian. Was she right to leave him?

  Ian finally follows his dad’s orders and doesn’t contact his mom. But he does spend a day watching her from across the street. What emotions did you experience while reading this scene? Should Ian have contacted his mother, or was he right to keep his distance? How would you have handled yourself in a similar situation?

  The Everything series ends with James living in Hawaii with Natalya and his sons, a possible relationship developing between Thomas and Nadia, and Sarah Collins showing up at Ian’s National Geographic celebration. What do you think happens next for these characters?

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Photo © 2013 Deene Souza Photography

  Kerry Lonsdale is the Wall Street Journal, Amazon Charts, and #1 Amazon Kindle Bestselling author of the Everything series—Everything We Keep, Everything We Left Behind, and Everything We Give—as well as All the Breaking Waves. She resides in Northern California with her husband and two children. Learn more about Kerry at www.kerrylonsdale.com.

 

 

 


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