Discussion Questions
- What is the significance of the title The Man With No Skin? Why do you believe it was chosen to represent the book?
- How would you describe Kishagi? In what ways is it typical of any African village, and in what ways is it different?
- What are the similarities between Wambui and Shiku? In what ways are they different? How do their lives reflect the lives of women today in Africa?
- In his communication with his superiors, Father Ciarán tries to explain why he believes some Catholic principles aren't effective in Kenya. Do you agree with his position?
- Part of the message of the book is that priests are human too. How is Father Ciarán's humanity expressed in the book?
- Irungu's employment with Mrs. O'Flaherty, a white 'Mama,' ends badly. What changed in him after the funeral?
- Why does Father Madden believe Ciarán was attacked? Does Shiku echo the same message later in the book?
- How does Father Ciarán's relationship with his family back in Ireland relate to his decision to remain in Africa after the attack?
- During his recovery Father Ciarán writes his memoir, but feels his story doesn't make sense, and switches to fiction. Why does he feel his life has been a waste? Discuss the art of writing as a form of healing.
- Father Ciarán's relationship with Shiku is clearly outside the boundaries of his religious faith. Do you feel it is a natural outgrowth of a strong bond that has developed between a caregiver and the person cared for?
- What motivated Father Ciarán to become a priest? How does his sense of spirituality change after his recovery?
- What role does Julius play in the novel?
- The end of the book deals with the ability of people to forgive themselves and others within relationships. How does forgiveness become a reality?
- How does Father Ciarán go about building a new life for himself?
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