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The Beautiful Miscellaneous

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  • ISBN-13: 9780743271257
  • ISBN: 0743271254
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster

AUTHOR

Smith, Dominic

SUMMARY

Introduction At seventeen, Nathan Nelson is the mildly gifted son of a genius. Hisfather, Dr. Samuel Nelson, is a particle physicist whose three passionsin life are quarks, jazz, and uncovering Nathan's prodigious talents.Consequently, Nathan has spent his formative years in whiz-kid summercamps, taking trips to particle accelerators, and plotting simultaneousequations to the off-kilter riffs of Thelonious Monk. An only child,Nathan is painfully aware that he "swims like a tadpole in the deepestplace of the bell curve" and slouches through puberty looking for anescape from his parents' lofty dream. Everything changes when Nathan is involved in a terrible accident. Aftera brief clinical death and a two-week coma, he awakens to find that hisperceptions of sight, sound, and memory have been irrevocably changed.The doctors and his parents fear permanent brain damage, but the truthof his condition is much more unexpected and leads to a renewed chancefor Nathan to find his place in the world. Nathans father arranges for him to attend the Brook-Mills InstituteaMidwestern research center where savants, prodigies, and neurologicalmisfits are studied and their "talents" applied. Immersed in thisstrange atmospherewhere an autistic boy can tell you what day Christmasfalls on in 3026 but can't tie his shoelaces, where a medical intuitivecan diagnose cancer during a long-distance phone call with apatientNathan begins to unravel the mysteries of his new mind and triesto make peace with the crushing weight of his father's expectations. Reading Group Guide forThe Beautiful Miscellaneous Questions and Topics for Discussion: 1. Nathan's parents seem to live apart from both outsiders and each other. Discuss Nathan's relationship to his parents. How are they connected to and disconnected from one another? Why do you think they keep a distance between themselves and people outside the family? 2. After the accident Nathan's father says, "This was not supposed to happen." (p. 65) What role does fate play in this novel? Was the accident "supposed" to happen? 3. Nathan's father says that Nathan's grandfather "thinks God's an old guy witha beard and an ulcer and a scoreboard." (p. 71) Nathan's father believes in a "unified field." (p. 70). What are Nathan's beliefs about God? Do his convictions change through the course of the book? How? 4. Synesthesia, Nathan's condition, is described as a blending of the senses. How does the author use sensory details in his writing to convey this condition? 5. Mozart, perhaps the most famous historical child prodigy, is mentioned earlyin the book as part of an experiment on rats. (p. 44) Identify and discuss the skills of the other prodigies at the Brooks-Mills Institute. Who is the most talented? Who is the most driven to use his or her talents? Why? 6. Toby asks Nathan what he is "in for," (p. 112) referring to the Brooks-MillsInstitute as if it was a jail. Is the Institute a kind of prison? If so, for which students? What benefits do they get from being at the Institute? 7. Nathan refers to silence as the "sound of not remembering." (p. 131) What does he mean by this? Soon after, Dr. Gillman says, "Forgetting is when things slip [out]. Not remembering is when you filter things out." (p. 132) Do you think he is right? Why or why not? 8. Dr. Gillman says to Nathan that knowledge is pointless unless you do something with it. Nathan asks in return, "Why does information have to be useful? Does music need to be useful?" (p. 133) Discuss their arguments. Who do you agree with? 9. Generally, Whit is interested in the world on a planetary scale while Nathan's father focuses on particle and subatomic science. Where do Nathan's interests fall in the scope of the universe? 10. Collision, whether it be particles, cars, or people arguing, plays a large role in the book. Which of the many sudden impacts, either physical or emotional, are the most important in theSmith, Dominic is the author of 'The Beautiful Miscellaneous' with ISBN 9780743271257 and ISBN 0743271254.

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