For Groups That Value Depth
Our Book Club Pack is designed for groups who are ready to think together—not to win or convert.

Whether your group meets in a living room, a classroom, a library, or a community center, Lost in Labeling offers a way to have conversations that are thoughtful, grounded, and genuinely connective.

  • Neighborhood book clubs
  • Faith or community circles

  • Parent discussion groups

  • High school or university classes

  • Civic dialogue or public conversation groups

What’s Included?

Your group receives a thoughtful, ready-to-use discussion experience — at no cost and with no pressure to commit. You can select discussion questions in a variety of communication styles that fit your group. 

  • Introduction chapter (PDF) so everyone can preview before purchasing (online). 

  • Discussion questions formatted for open, respectful dialogue

  • Group facilitation guide to support meaningful conversation

  • 15% discount for orders of 10+ copies directly from the author

I have seen how quickly public conversation can turn into judgment, withdrawal, or silence. I’ve also seen how deeply a group can bond when space is created to think together. If your group believes in curiosity — and in the possibility of understanding one another — I would be honored to support your conversation.
Reflective & PersonalCritical Thinking & Media LiteracyPublic Dialogue & Society
Best for parent groups, faith communities, and small circles focused on lived experience.Best for high school, college, and groups interested in examining influence, media, and perception.Best for civic groups, book clubs, and readers exploring how identity shapes public discourse.
Tone: gentle, story-centered, experiential.Tone: analytical, curiosity-driven, structured questions.Tone: balanced, exploratory, respectful of differing perspectives.

Start a Conversation Worth Having…

Tell me a bit about your group, and I’ll send the discussion guides that fit best.  Should you want to dive deeper or ask questions about this subject that my book hasn’t answered, I am happy to support you in your search for answers. In some cases, this will be directly through my research and in others, I may recommend a resource that dives more deeply. 

I do offer free discussion guides (PDF) for different audiences and am happy to share them with you. They include discussion questions and group facilitation guides.  In groups of 25+, I am happy to accept up to 10 specific questions for follow-on discussion. 

No spam—ever. You’ll only get the guides with links to my current Book Club resource library.


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