Who is the hero trying to return home?
Odysseus
What important item does Bud carry with him?
His Suitcase
What colony do the settlers build?
Jamestown
What natural disaster affects Billie Jo’s town?
Dust Storms/Bowl
What was the name of Shackleton’s ship?
The Endurance
What monster traps Odysseus and his men in a cave?
The Cyclops
During what historical time period does the story take place?
The Great Depression
Why was Samuel sent to Virginia?
To serve Captain John Smith
What is unique about how the novel is written?
It is written in free verse poetry
Where does Shackleton’s expedition take place?
Why does Odysseus tell the Cyclops his name is “Nobody”?
So the Cyclops cannot properly identify him when calling for help.
Why does Bud think Herman E. Calloway is his father?
Because of clues left behind by his mother
Which Native American leader helps the settlers survive?
Powhatan
How does the Dust Bowl setting affect families in the novel?
It causes suffering, poverty, hopelessness, and loss
Why were routines important for Shackleton’s crew?
They helped keep order, morale, and hope alive.
What is one major lesson Odysseus learns during his journey?
Pride can lead to problems, or perseverance helps people overcome challenges.
How does Bud show resilience throughout the novel?
He keeps moving forward despite homelessness and hardships.
How does Samuel change throughout the novel?
He becomes more responsible, mature, and understanding of teamwork.
What tragic accident changes Billie Jo’s life forever?
Her mother dies after a kerosene/fire accident.
What leadership quality did Shackleton show throughout the expedition?
Perseverance, bravery, or keeping the crew united.
What is one major theme of The Odyssey?
Loyalty, perseverance, temptation, or the importance of home and family.
What lesson does Bud learn about family by the end of the novel?
Family is about love, support, and belonging—not just blood relations.
What does the novel teach readers about survival in Jamestown?
Survival required teamwork, leadership, and adapting to hardships.
How does Billie Jo change emotionally by the end of the novel?
She learns forgiveness, hope, and how to heal from grief.
Why is Shackleton remembered as a successful leader even though he failed his mission?
Because he saved every member of his crew.