Who are the main protagonists of "I Will Always Write Back"?
Caitlin and Martin
What grade was Caitlin in when she began writing Martin?
7th grade
What year did they start writing to each other?
When is 1997?
Why does Caitlin assume Martin goes to private school?
"I will always write back."
Martin
Describe the personality traits of Caitlin in the novel.
Compassionate, determined, kind, empathetic, resilient, selfless.
Where does the story primarily take place?
Hatfield, Penn. and Mutare (Chisamba Singles), Zimbabwe.
What year did Martin come to the US?
When is 2003?
Why is the title of the novel significant?
The title reflects the commitment and bond between Caitlin and Martin; emphasizing their dedication to their friendship through letters despite the physical and cultural distance between them.
"I thought about how lucky I was to have food, water, shelter, safety, and an education."
Caitlin
How do the actions of Martin affect the overall storyline?
His openness about his life in Zimbabwe exposes Caitlin to a world very different from her own.
Martin's determination to succeed inspires Caitlin.
What is the central conflict in "I Will Always Write Back"?
Martin's struggles in poverty-stricken Zimbabwe.
What is the name of the "porridge" that Martin and his family ate almost daily?
Sadza
How does the setting of the novel contribute to the story?
The setting highlights the drastic socioeconomic differences between Caitlin and Martin.
Martin
What role does Caitlin's family play in the development of the plot?
Caitlin's family serves as a source of support for Martin both financially and emotionally.
Discuss the major turning point in the story. (Climax)
When Caitlin's family learns the extent of Martin's financial struggles and begin providing support for he and his family.
How much was one U.S. dollar worth in Zimbabwe the first time Martin exchanged the money for ZWD?
24 ZWDollars
What is the main theme of the novel?
The main theme revolves around the power of kindness, compassion, and friendship in overcoming adversity and global awareness.
Kindness is contagious. It changes lives. It changed mine.
Caitlin
Explain the significance of Caitlin and Martin's friendship in the novel.
Caitlin and Martin's friendship transcends borders, cultures, and socioeconomic differences; serving as a powerful testament to the impact of empathy, compassion, and human connection.
How does the resolution of the novel impact the characters' lives?
Caitlin and Martin continue their friendship despite the geographical and cultural distances, demonstrating the enduring power of empathy and solidarity in overcoming adversity.
When is 1999?
What role does technology play in the characters' relationship?
Technology: specifically letter writing and later email, serves as the primary means of communication between Martin and Caitlin. It acts as a bridge between their two vastly different worlds.
"You must go to university, like I did. That is the only way to truly succeed."
Mr. Mutandwa (Martin's father's boss at the paper mill)