49 pages 1 hour read

Emily Habeck

Shark Heart: A Love Story

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021

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Book Club Questions

Shark Heart

1. General Impressions 

Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.

  • The subtitle of Shark Heart is “A Love Story.” In what ways is the novel a love story, and in what ways does the author subvert expectations regarding love stories? 
  • The novel belongs to the fabulism genre because “mutations” cause characters to transform into animals. What did you think of this juxtaposition of the ordinary and the surreal? What other books or movies have you encountered that present a surreal circumstance in a matter-of-fact way? 
  • Heback’s omniscient narrator utilizes fourth-wall breaks, particularly in Part 3. How did these direct addresses to the reader impact your experience of the story?

2. Personal Reflection and Connection

Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.

  • Did the characters’ experiences remind you of a time when you’ve faced grief? Wren and Lewis process their grief and find closure in different ways. What has helped you during times of loss? 
  • Female bonds play essential roles in Wren’s life. How have the women in your life shaped you? 
  • Some of Wren’s most impactful relationships are cut short. What do you think makes a relationship meaningful? To what extent is duration a factor?
  • Lewis tries to process his diagnosis by envisioning himself as a director in charge of his metatheatrical life story, and storytelling helps him find closure as a shark.