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People of the Book: Discussion Question #8

One Book - One LincolnpeopleofthebookDiscussion Question #8: How did Hanna change after discovering the truth about her father? Would the person she was before her mother’s accident have realized that she loved Ozren? Or risked the dangers involved in returning the codex?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library’s web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.

People of the Book: Discussion Question #7

One Book - One LincolnpeopleofthebookDiscussion Question #7: Was Hanna being fair to suspect only Amitai of the theft? Do you think charges should have been pressed against the culprits?

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Two of this year’s programs now available for online viewing!

One Book - One LincolnpeopleofthebookFor those who were unable to attend the following Special Programs or Events associated with the 2009 One Book One Lincoln, video recordings are now available via the Lincoln City Libraries YouTube channel. Each program is broken up into several segments, so make sure you follow through to all parts if you wish to enjoy the entire program(s).

The programs available as video files (so far) for 2009 are:

The Journey of the Writer: Reality and the Imagination“, presented by Timothy Schaffert, Director of the Nebraska Summer Writers’ Conference.

and “Book Arts: The Journey of an Artist’s Heart“, presented by Karen Kunc, Cather Professor of Art and Art History at UNL.

Watch for more One Book One Lincoln video programming coming in the near future…

People of the Book: Discussion Question #6

One Book - One LincolnpeopleofthebookDiscussion Question #6: Have you ever been in a position where your professional judgment has been called into question? How did you react?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library’s web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.

People of the Book: Discussion Question #5

One Book - One LincolnpeopleofthebookDiscussion Question #5: Several of the novel’s female characters lived in the prefeminist era and certainly fared poorly at the hands of men. Does the fact that she was pushing for gender equality  — not to mention saving lives — justify Sarah Heath’s poor parenting skills? Would women’s rights be where there are today if it weren’t for women like her?

Please feel free to respond to this in the One Book One Lincoln Blog on the library’s web site, or on the One Book One Lincoln Facebook fan page.