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Wild Dark Shore

by Charlotte McConaghy
 Fiction:  A book highlighting climate change as a widower and his children are the final caretakers of a remote sub-antarctic research station threatened by rising sea levels.During a violent storm, a mysterious woman washes ashore. Together, she and the caretaker work to protect the island's precious seeds. -Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

Discussion Questions


1. The novel's epigraph reads: "There is a land of the living and a land of the dead / and the bridge is love, / the only survival, the only meaning." How do you interpret that line? How does it reverberate throughout the novel?

2. The narration rotates around the perspectives of the main characters. Discuss the different styles and formats those perspectives take, as well as the balance between them. Why do you think the author made those narrative choices? Was there a character you were especially drawn to or moved by, and why?

3. Discuss Dominic's relationships with his three children. How do they evolve over the course of the novel? What role does Rowan plays in that evolution?

4. Multiple characters are haunted in this novel: Dom by his wife, Claire; Orly by the voices of the animals killed on Shearwater over the centuries; Rowan by her little brother, River. How are their hauntings similar and different? Do you think this novel is a kind of ghost story?

5. How do you think the isolation of Shearwater affects the Salts? In your opinion, what are the pros and cons of living on the island?

6. Dom reflects, "I never loved a place before we came here." What does Shearwater mean to Dom? To his children? To Rowan? What is the importance of the setting to the story itself? How does that tie into the title of the book?

7. Rowan has very complicated reasons for coming to Shearwater. How do you understand her decision? Do you think it was the right thing to do?

8. Raff tells Rowan: "Deep down, you know as well as we do, that everything Dom does is for his kids." Do you think that justifies his actions in the novel, including the choice to imprison Hank in the seed bank? Why do you think Rowan, Dom, and Orly all decide to try to go back and rescue Hank during the storm? In your view, is Hank at all redeemable or forgivable, given the pressure on him?

9. Rowan reflects: "Loving a place is the same as having a child. They are both too much an act of hope, of defiance. And those are a fool's weapons." Why do you think she feels that way? Does her view change over the course of the novel? If so, how and why?

10. Discuss Raff's description of whale song: "He was born the day he first heard the song of a whale... In one moment high and squeaking like the top note of a violin, in the next guttural, echoing, some space between the moan of a cow and the trumpet of an elephant. Sometimes joyous and playful, sometimes mournful and searching. Sometimes with a trill or a creak or a rumble. A question, a call, a love letter." What do you think he means? What role do whales and their songs play in this novel?

11. Dom tells Hank: "Maybe we will drown or burn or starve one day, but until then we get to choose if we'll add to that destruction or if we will care for each other." How do you interpret his words? How does this novel explore the climate crisis and our response to it?

12. Rowan tries to explain to Fen her marriage to Hank: "I think it suited me to be with someone I knew would never look directly at me." What do you think she means? How do you understand Rowan and Hank's marriage? How is Rowan's relationship with Dominic different?

13. Why do you think Fen decides to burn her mother's possessions? Do you sympathize with her actions? How do the different characters in this novel relate to Claire's memory? Even though she dies long before the novel begins, do you consider her to be a character in the story?

14. As the seed bank is closing, the Salts are supposed to be saving the seeds that could help protect humans in the future, including important crops. But Orly decides to go rogue and save instead the seeds that he finds the most beautiful and unusual. Do you think one approach is "right"? Discuss.

15. Even though Rowan dies, do you consider this novel to have a happy or hopeful ending? Why or why not?

16. What do you think life will be like for the Salts, after Shearwater? How were their lives changed by knowing Rowan?

Discussion Questions by the Publisher

Book Club Talking Points:
"Wild Dark Shore" by Charlotte McConaghy is an excellent choice for book clubs because it offers more than just a thrilling story. Set on a remote island near Antarctica, the book skillfully combines mystery with powerful themes like climate change, grief, and survival. The beautifully developed characters who face challenges that you can relate to will lead to meaningful conversations about resilience, hope, and human connections.
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