"The Unexpected Everything" Quiz
A teenage girl's perfectly planned summer takes an unexpected turn when her politician father's scandal causes her to reevaluate her life and find love in the most unexpected places.
contemporary | 519 pages | Published in 2016
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Essay questions
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- How does the protagonist, Andie, initially feel about her father's political scandal and how does her attitude change throughout the book?
- Discuss the significance of the title 'The Unexpected Everything' and how it relates to the overall theme of the novel.
- Analyze the character development of Andie's friends and how their relationships evolve over the course of the story.
- Examine the role of Andie's dog, Bertie, in the narrative. How does the presence of Bertie contribute to Andie's growth as a character?
- Compare and contrast Andie's relationships with Clark and Toby. How do these relationships shape Andie's understanding of love and commitment?
- Discuss the importance of Andie's summer job as a dog walker in the novel. How does this job influence her perspective on responsibility and independence?
- Explore the theme of identity and self-discovery in 'The Unexpected Everything.' How do the characters' choices and experiences contribute to their personal growth?
- Analyze the use of social media and technology in the novel. How does it affect the characters' relationships and their ability to connect with one another?
- Discuss the significance of the scavenger hunt in the story. How does it symbolize the characters' search for meaning and connection?
- Examine the role of friendship in the novel. How do Andie's friendships with Palmer, Bri, and Toby influence her decisions and overall happiness?





