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Several of the chapters in Roll with It begin with letters. What role does this form play in the novel?
Why do you think Sumner chose Ellie Cowan as the narrator? How would this story be different if Coralee were the narrator? How do you think it would be different if Bert were the narrator?
What are the unique qualities of Coralee and Bert? What do the unique characteristics of these individuals say to the reader about the theme of belonging?
Compare and contrast the setting of Nashville to that of Eufaula. What is the significance of setting in the novel?
Ellie realizes that her friend Bert is on the autism spectrum. How does Sumner represent autism?
What techniques does the author use to address ableist stereotypes about individuals with cerebral palsy?
In this novel, both Ellie and Jonah Cowan have appointments with neurologists. Compare and contrast these two medical visits. How are medical appointments with specialists depicted in this text?
Compare and contrast the disabilities of both Ellie and her grandpa. How are their experiences similar? How are they different? How does Sumner present the differences in the way adolescents and elderly people with disabilities are treated in America?
Ellie’s ability to bake plays a key role in this novel. What do you think the author is trying to convey with this skill?
Describe the ways in which Sumner subverts classist stereotypes about living in a trailer park.
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