Hachette Livre Reading Group Guides
Welcome to our Reading Group guide for Golden Age by Tahmima Anam. We invite you to consider and discuss the following questions when reading this book:
- A Golden Age opens with the lines: ‘Dear Husband, I lost our children today’. How important is Rehana’s relationship with her dead husband and how does this relationship change throughout the novel?
- Maya is shocked when Rehana uses her treasured saris to sew blankets for the troops. How significant is Maya’s own choice of clothing and why do you think she dresses the way she does?
- Tahmima Anam was not alive during the Bangaldesh War of Independence. Instead, she relied on the memories of others to help her to write this fictionalised account of the period. What role does fiction play in helping us to understand the historical and political events that have shaped our world?
- When they first meet, the Major thanks Rehana for giving up her house to help the cause and says, ‘The whole nation is grateful’. Has Rehana given up her house for the nation or for her children? Find another example in the novel when a character acts for reasons that are clear to themselves but perhaps not to others.
- Early on in Sohail’s time as a freedom fighter he refers to a dead person as a casualty. Are there occasions in the novel when the horror of war is shown to affect Sohail in a more emotional way?
- Towards the end of the novel, Rehana feels that she belongs to Bangaldesh, but it is the love for her children that ultimately binds her to the country. What does it mean to belong to a country? Do you only belong to a country if you are born there?
- How does Rehana feel about her past and her family in Karachi and how is this divide between past and present echoed in the changing geography of Pakistan?
- Rehana refuses to save her brother-in-law from being arrested for war crimes. Do you think she did the right thing and would you do the same?
- Rehana has to make several critical decisions in order to protect her children. Does she ultimately sacrifice her own happiness as a woman so that she can fulfil her role as a mother?