I went down a little rabbit hole looking for
study materials for 'Catch the Sun' and came up with a handful of useful paths
you can actually use right now. First off,
the book by Jennifer Hartmann is fairly recent (published in 2024) and shows up on multiple retailer and publisher pages, which explains why discussion material has started to appear online. I
Found a pretty thorough set of chapter-by-chapter discussion questions and Q&A content on Bookey — it reads like a ready-made study guide for book clubs and classroom discussions (some content is visible for free, though the site also promotes an app/trial). There’s also a
Bookclubs listing that lets you request discussion questions specifically for 'Catch the Sun', which is handy if you want curated questions without building them
from scratch. If you want strictly free, no-signup stuff, try these tactics: search
Goodreads and reader forums for thread-based discussion questions (lots of readers post chapter prompts); check your local library’s digital resources or Hoopla/OverDrive for library-created reading guides; and peek at the author’s page or publisher newsletter — authors sometimes post reading-group questions or extras. If a polished guide behind a paywall isn’t accessible, you can assemble a study guide yourself from free discussion Qs, major-theme lists (grief,
identity, family loyalty), character maps, key
quotes, and chapter summaries. Personally, I love
Turning those scattered Qs into a printable packet for book club night — it makes the conversation flow so much better. Happy reading, and I hope your group catches the sun with some great discussion!