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Who We Are
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"Who We Are" Quiz

"Who We Are" by T.J. Klune is a heartfelt exploration of identity, family, and love as a young man embarks on a journey to uncover his true self amidst the complexities of relationships and acceptance.

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  1. How does T.J. Klune explore the theme of identity in 'Who We Are'?
  2. Discuss the role of family and chosen family in 'Who We Are'. How do these relationships shape the characters?
  3. Analyze the development of the protagonist throughout the novel. What are the key moments that define their journey?
  4. What is the significance of the setting in 'Who We Are'? How does it influence the narrative and characters?
  5. Examine the use of humor and emotional depth in the book. How do these elements work together to enhance the story?
  6. How does 'Who We Are' address themes of acceptance and self-discovery?
  7. Discuss the portrayal of mental health in the novel. How are the characters' struggles represented and resolved?
  8. What role does friendship play in 'Who We Are'? How do friendships impact the characters' choices and growth?
  9. Analyze T.J. Klune's writing style in 'Who We Are'. How does it contribute to the tone and mood of the book?
  10. How does 'Who We Are' challenge traditional notions of love and relationships?
  11. Explore the symbolism used in the novel. What objects or motifs carry deeper meaning?
  12. Discuss the impact of past trauma on the characters and how it influences their interactions in 'Who We Are'.
  13. How does the novel address societal expectations and pressures? In what ways do characters conform or resist?
  14. What message do you think T.J. Klune is trying to convey through 'Who We Are'?