Today is the day you can finally get your hands on the Bookclub-in-a-Box discussion guide to Emma Donoghue’s Room, one of our favourite books of the past year. Donoghue’s novel begins with the premise of a young woman and her five-year-old son, Jack, who have been held captive in a single room since before Jack was even born. However, despite this difficult scenario, the book manages to tell an uplifting story about resilience, survival, and the meaning of home.
The Bookclub-in-a-Box discussion guide for Room includes complete coverage of the characters, themes, symbols, and writing style, plus an exclusive, one-on-one Q&A with the author about writing, motherhood, and her worst-case scenario for a Room movie. (The interview features new passages not included in Bookclub-in-a-Box‘s original online Q&A.)
Click here to buy it now and get your book club buzzing!
Each printed guide also includes:
- A Bookclub-in-a-Box bookmark
- A complementary RAG (Read-Along-Guide), a quick reference pamphlet offering interesting facts and questions to consider while reading the novel
Want a sneak peek at what to expect? Listen to our newest podcast episode below to hear Bookclub-in-a-Box’s Marilyn Herbert talk about Jack and Ma’s story of survival. Use it as a companion to your guide, or to start off your next book club meeting!

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