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Tomorrow, When the War Began Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. How do trauma and chaos contribute to Ellie's coming-of-age? How about for the others?
  2. In what ways does Ellie change by the end of the book? How do you think she might change by the end of the series? Why do you predict these changes?
  3. How does the story coming from Ellie's perspective influence the way we experience the war? What might change if it were from Homer's perspective? Or Lee's?
  4. How is religion handled by Marsden (a.k.a. the author)? Is there a clear message about religion?
  5. How are gender relations depicted in this story? What about class?
  6. How does race play a role in this story? Is it absent? If so, what do you think that means?
  7. What political messages do you get from the book?
  8. What is the biggest mistake the teens make? What advice would you give them?