Mary Doria Russell, Author
- Bio: Born in 1950 in Illinois; earned PhD in biological anthropology from the University of Michigan; worked as a technical writer before turning to fiction; donated half of her advance for The Sparrow to fund a struggling Catholic school in Ohio; writes mainly historical fiction, although The Sparrow and its sequel, Children of God, are speculative fiction; converted from Catholicism to Judaism in 1993; often explores matters of religious faith in her writing
- Other Works: Children of God (1998); A Thread of Grace (2005); Doc (2011); The Women of Copper County (2019)
- Awards: James Tiptree, Jr. (now Otherwise) Award (1997); Arthur C. Clarke Award (1998); British Science Fiction Association Best Novel Award (1998)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- God’s Will Versus Human Volition
- The Price for Following God
- Ethnocentric Dilemmas
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
- Gain an understanding of the text’s literary, social, and historical contexts by considering its broader connections to religion and allusions to world history.
- Study and discuss paired texts and other brief resources to make connections via the text’s themes of God’s Will Versus Human Volition, The Price for Following God, and Ethnocentric Dilemmas.
- Utilize close reading practices in order to analyze specific scenes and events within the text.
- Analyze and evaluate text structure and character and thematic development to draw conclusions in structured essay responses regarding Emilio’s faith, character relationships, the role of language, and other topics.