"The Will" Quiz
After the death of her beloved grandmother, Josie Bevington is thrust into an unexpected inheritance and a life-altering romance with Jake Spear, redefining family, love, and healing in the small town of Magdalene.
romance | 595 pages | Published in 2014
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Essay questions
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- Discuss how the theme of second chances is explored in 'The Will' by Kristen Ashley.
- Analyze the relationship between Josephine Malone and Jake Spear, focusing on how their personal histories shape their interactions.
- Examine the role of family, both biological and found, in the development of Josie's character.
- How does the inheritance of the will act as a catalyst for change in Josie’s life?
- Discuss the significance of loyalty and trust in the novel. How do these themes influence the characters' decisions?
- Explore the impact of Gran’s guidance on Josie’s journey of self-discovery and healing.
- In what ways does the setting of Magdalene, Maine contribute to the mood and themes of the novel?
- Compare and contrast Josie’s perception of love at the beginning and end of the novel.
- Analyze the use of secondary characters, such as Conner, Amber, and Ethan, and their roles in advancing the story.
- How does Kristen Ashley address the concept of healing from past trauma in 'The Will'?
- Discuss the portrayal of masculinity and femininity in the novel and how these portrayals challenge or reinforce stereotypes.
- Evaluate the role of communication and misunderstanding in the development of the central romance.
- How does 'The Will' balance elements of romance and family drama? Which aspect do you find more prevalent, and why?
- Reflect on the ending of the novel. Do you believe it provides satisfactory closure for the characters? Why or why not?





