Who said what?
What's for dinner?
About the author.
Things about the plot.
Random trivia.
100

I am the one.

The Boy.

100

What did they find in a vending machine?

A can of Coke.

100

The book has page numbers but it doesn't have _____?

Chapters.

100

Where are the Father and Son going?

They are going South.

100

Where do the Father and Son normally keep their stuff?

In a shopping cart.

200

Is the dark going to catch us?

The Boy.

200

What was the most disgusting thing cooked in the story? 

A newborn baby.

200

McCormick wrote this story to describe the love between what? 

The love between a father and son. 

200

How did the Son's mother die?

She killed herself.

200

How many bullets are left in the gun by the end of the story?

One.

300

Who said, "You forget what you want to remember and you remember what you want to forget.".

The Father.

300

What food did the Father find in the woods?

Morel mushrooms. 

300

What year did the author die?

This year.

300

How do the Father's dreams change as the story progresses?

They become more pleasant. 

300

What injured the Father's leg?

An arrow. 

400

There is no God and we are his prophets.

Ely.

400

When did they eat eggs?

In the underground bunker.

400

What was the setting that McCormick choose for the novel?

Post apocalyptic America. 

400

What had happened to the first stranger they met on the road?

He was struck by lightning. 

400

What object was found in the boat that the father was excited about but left it behind. 

A navigational sexton. 

500

The breath of God was his breath yet though it pass from man to man through all of time.

The wife of the man with the shotgun.

500

What food did they eat from bone china bowls at the mansion?

Potatoes and beans.

500

What was the most popular movie adaptation from one of McCormick's books?

No Country for Old Men.

500

What animal is described at the very end of the story?

Trout. 

500

How long did the Son stay with his Father's body before getting back on the road?

Three days.

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