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The Hamilton Affair Book Club Questions

05.22.2018 by Tana Henry //

The Hamilton Affair Book Club Questions


The Hamilton Affair by Elizabeth Cobbs

Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (Eliza)

Eliza did not believe the rumors of her husband’s affair. Why do you think this was? Was she simply naive? Did a woman’s reliance on her husband have an effect? Did the time period play into this?

How and why did Eliza come to accept Alexander’s infidelity and failings? How do you think that you would have responded?

Alexander claims that honor and love were his motivations. What were the Eliza’s motivations? How did they shape her actions or inactions?

Alexander Hamilton

Why did Alexander cheat on his wife?

What role does Alexander’s upbringing have upon his infidelity? On his character as a whole? Upon his relationships with his own wife and children? Do you think that his not having a father had an effect?

Do you think that Alexander is a man of integrity and character? Why/why not?

Hamilton resigned as Secretary of the Treasury at the height of his career. Why do you think that was? Is it consistent with his character? Why/why not?

The Hamilton family as a whole was put into the spotlight as a result Alexander’s writing about the affair. Can you think of modern examples of the family being drug into the media’s attention as a result of an affair?

Hamilton was  critic of dueling, yet accepted Burr’s challenge. Why do you think that he did so? Did he honor and defend his family by doing so? Or betray them? Or both? Do you think that his son’s duel had an effect on his acceptance of the challenge?

Ajax/Slavery

Ajax Manly–what role does his character play in the story? What do we learn about Alexander because of Ajax? What do we learn about Eliza because of Ajax? About Eliza and Alexander’s relationship?

Was Ajax foolish to fall in love with a slave? Does it matter if he was foolish? Was the first slave’s unwillingness to run away to freedom believable to you?

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, John Laurens, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Aaron Burr all endorsed abolition, some to the extent of joining abolition groups. George Washington owned slaves, but freed them upon his death. Why did they not challenge others including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and the Schuyler family for owning slaves? Time period? Trying to create and keep a union? Or did they not really believe that slavery was wrong?

Native Americans

Why do you think that the author wrote the scene with Eliza’s encounter with Native Americans during her childhood? What does it tell us about her?

Are the Native Americans essential or peripheral to the story?

Other

Parts of this story are well-known (i.e. the Hamilton/Burr duel), yet others are less familiar. What was most surprising to you? Were you familiar with Hamilton’s background? If so, how?

This book is told from the Hamiltons’ perspective? How do you think it would have changed if told from the perspective of someone else? In particular Madison or Jefferson?

Does this book change your perception of the Founding Fathers?

If you were making this book into a movie, who would you cast?

 

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The Name of the Wind Book Club Questions

05.19.2018 by Tana Henry //

 The Name of the Wind Book Club Questions


The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

Did you finish the book? Did you like it?

Category or genre of the book was epic fantasy. Can you think of other books that fit into this category? (Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis) Have you read this type of a book previously? What do you think of the genre? What did you like/dislike?

This genre requires quite a lot of world building before the story can begin, and as the story goes along. Did you think that Rothfuss’s world building was effective? Why/why not?

Did you find the plot predictable? Or did it keep you guessing about what would happen next? Why?

What is the point of the University? Similarities/differences to Hogwarts? Would you want to study there?

In this book, as well as at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books, some of the characters fit into neat hero/villain/friend/love interest roles? Can you name some of them?

Who was your favorite character? Who was your least favorite character? Why?

Roles of women in the book and in the world–well written characters? Enough women characters?

Kvothe’s mother is a minor character, but central to his view of the world. What do you think of her? What do we know about her? Where does she come from?

What do you make of the very different ways that Tinkers and the Edema Ruh (both travelers) are viewed by the people?

Can you think of incidents in the book where Rothfuss writes about the wind? What is the significance of the wind in these scenes?

Can you think of incidents in the book where Rothfuss writes about naming? What is naming? What is the significance?

What do you think is wrong with Kote?

What is the connection between Bast and Kvothe? Who is Bast?

Who are the Chandrian? Why do you think it is that Kvothe hits roadblocks in trying to find out about them? Similar to things like Bigfoot in our world?

If you could talk to Patrick Rothfuss, what would you ask him? (Here and here are some questions that he’s already answered.)

Do you want to read the next book in the series (The Wise Man’s Fear)?

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April 2018 Goal Update

05.06.2018 by Tana Henry //

In 2017 posting on the blog with my progress toward meeting my goals helped to keep me on track and accountable, so I’m doing the same thing this year. Here is my April 2018 Goal Update.

Faith Goals:

Attend church at least one time per month. Met.

Read at least two chapters of the Bible per month. Met. I read Numbers Chapters 11-26.

Read at least one devotional per month. Met–I’m working my way through one.

Attend Bible Study weekly. Met as our group was available.

Reading Goals:

Read at least one fiction, one nonfiction, and one devotional per month. Met. Check out my April 2018 Reading List post for a list of the books that I read.

Track my reading on the blog. Met.

Utilize Overdrive, Kindle Owners Lending Library, Prime Reading, and books previously purchased to keep costs down. Met. Although I did also purchase 3 books–the sequel to the May book club pick (because it was so good that I couldn’t wait to start on the next one), and two books using a Target gift card I received for Easter.

Complete PopSugar 2018 Reading Challenge. In progress. My Reading List posts show which categories I’ve met in each month.

Apply to What Should I Read Next? podcast again. Not met yet.

Finances:

Pay off at least half of my Acadia. In progress. We did not pay extra in April, due to paying our federal and state income taxes.

Pay off law office line of credit. In progress. I paid extra toward this in April.

Double personal, law office, and LLC reserve funds. In progress. I didn’t work much toward this in April, due to paying our federal and state income taxes.

Continue charitable giving at present levels. In progress.

Keep meal costs in check by eating at home and packing lunches. Met mostly.

Fitness/Health:

Drink 8 servings of water per day. Met.

Drink no more than two pops per day. Met.

Eat at least one fruit or vegetable per day. Met, and usually one of each per day.

Track food consumption with either MyFitnessPal or Weight Watchers. Not met.

Pack lunch or eat at home each weekday, unless eating out with friends/colleagues. Met most of the month. I did eat out for lunch about 3 times, due to being short on time.

Plan lunches for the week on the weekends. Met.

Cook and eat dinner at home five times per week. Met for most of the month, except when I had evening appointments.

Use FitBit for sleep and step monitoring. Met.

Walk at least 8,000 steps per day, five days per week. Met probably 75% of the month.

Peloton three times per week for 30 minutes. Met. I rode 3-4 times per week for 30-45 minutes, with the exception of when I was out-of-town but this is still in accordance with my agreement to get the Peloton in the first place.

Law Practice:

Pay off law office line of credit. In progress. I paid extra toward this in April.

Double reserve funds. In progress.

Research law office marketing. Met.

Revamp website. Not started yet. But I did update my Avvo, Justia, and JD Supra profiles in March. I anticipate giving this project to staff to work on in the coming months.

Develop and implement marketing and social media plan. Not started yet. I anticipate giving this project to staff to work on in the coming months.

Write blog post once per month. Not met in April.

Hire associate or advertise office share availability. In progress. I participated in the Nebraska Rural Practice Initiative interviews and hired a law clerk for the summer. I interviewed for associate candidates as well. But I ultimately want the right fit, and am willing to wait to find someone who is best for my office.

Blogging:

Post at least once per week. Not met. I posted 3 times in April.

Post travel post at least once per month. Not met.

Post goal update monthly. Met.

Post reading list monthly. Met.

Develop and implement marketing and social media plan. Not met yet.

Take additional Travel Blog Success (or replacement) course. Not met yet.

Find/watch Lightroom tutorial series. Not met yet.

Utilize travel journal while travelling. Met so far. In progress.

Update old posts with pinnable images. Not met yet.

Increase photo size in old posts. Completed.

Travel:

Take at least one trip or local adventure per month.

  • January–Bahamas. Met! This was such a fun trip! 
  • February–Rapid City. I went to Rapid City for a weekend to see family.
  • March–Florida with my friend Tara. We went to Tampa/Clearwater, and St. Petersburg. It was so fun!
  • April–Willa Cather Museum ? I went to Rapid City for Easter. And then went to Arkansas for a family funeral about a week later. And the weather in our area was horrible for much of the month. 
  • May–Stuhr Museum ?
  • June–Cour D’Alene, Idaho and Spokane, Washington for Mike’s family reunion
    Girls weekend with my college sorority sisters, location TBD
  • July–Museum of Nebraska Art ?
  • August–Willa Cather Museum ?
  • September–New York over Labor Day Weekend ? Ireland ?
  • October–
  • November–Cozumel/Belize/Florida Keys with Mike ?
  • December–

Go to Iceland ?

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My name is Tana, and I am an attorney in South-Central Nebraska. I'm married to a great guy, named Mike, and have a dog named Emmy and a cat named Scout. I read as much as possible, and travel any chance I get. Luggage and Literature chronicles both. I hope you enjoy looking around! Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think.

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