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Friday, January 6, 2023
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Thursday, August 5, 2021
Nomadland Film and Book Discussion Questions Free Instant Download
TITLE: Nomadland
SUBTITLE: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century
AUTHOR: Jessica Bruder
AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: https://www.jessicabruder.com/bio
GENRE: Gerontology Social Sciences, Economic Conditions (Books), US Travel Guide
PAGES: 288
PUBLISHER: Norton
Link to Amazon
Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century was written by Jessica Bruder. Made into an award-winning film, it shows a van-dwelling working nomad named Fern. Fern lost her husband and home when the company town shut down. She started traveling to find work. Written, edited, produced, and directed by ChloƩ Zhao, it stars Frances McDormand as Fern. I find it so interesting that McDormand also helped produce the film after living in a camper van and interviewing itinerant Americans. I rented it on YouTube, as I don't have Hulu.
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The story is loosely based on true events regarding the company town of Empire, Nevada. United States Gypsum closed the mine and the town in 2011. People with children were allowed to stay through the end of the school year. Empire mining bought the company in 2016, reopening part of the operations and homes. I love stories based on real events.
Film Discussion Questions
The book was nonfiction. Did it seem like it would be nonfiction if the movie was watched first? Some people may have been surprised. The author, Jessica Bruder, certainly went to great lengths to interview nomads, stayed in the campground with them, and even worked with them. She realized she always had the choice to leave the lifestyle where they did not have such a choice.
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News of the World Book and Movie Discussion Questions Free Guide
News of the World Book and Movie Discussion Questions Free Guide
- Author: Paulette Jiles
- Publisher: William Morrow
- Language: English
- Hardcover: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 0062409204
- ISBN-13: 978-0062409201
- Pages: 224
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Chasing Coral Movie and Into the Deep Book Discussion Guides
Chasing Coral Movie and Into the Deep Book Discussion Questions
Everything on planet Earth is connected to every other living thing. Both the movie and the book present alarming information about the decline of the ocean we need to understand. The ocean is a moderator of temperature and carbon. Without it, temperatures would be rising even more quickly. The film presents visual images to help us comprehend the magnitude of the issues. The book provides detailed, factual, comprehensive, decades-long studies and current research to counter the fact global warming now is a natural phenomenon. Yes, the Earth has warmed before, but it was over many thousands of years. This time it has been happening for about 200 years, more since World War II. Recovery would take thousands of years. It is time to act. Watch the movie. Read the book and see if you agree.
*Note: The film and book are entirely separate, and I paired them for a more complete understanding of the problems the ocean is facing.
Free instant download PDF with the discussion questions (click this link to open the PDF)
Chasing Coral Movie
Note: I found the film on Netflix as it is a Netflix original movie.
Chasing Coral is one of the six films suggest by Al Gore's Climate Reality Leadership Corps, and a movie trailer is available at the link.
Discussion Questions
1. How did Richard Vevers think of the idea for the Chasing Choral film? What did he do next?
2. How was the fact the movie is "advertising" explained?
3. Why does the ocean require advertising? What was compared coral with to explain why they needed to make the movie?
4. It was mentioned people usually look up to the stars, but not down to the bottom of the ocean. How does this lead to people being unaware of ocean issues?
5. A surprising person was part of the film crew, Zack Rago. Who was he and why did it seem this project was made especially for him? In the beginning, did it seem like he would be so important in the story?
6. Tell some things you learned about coral while watching. Are white corals stunning and beautiful? What about fluorescing corals?
7. Did the movie convince or further convince you that global warming is real? Explain why it did or did not.
8. Why was it such a problem to have time-lapse cameras under the ocean? Why didn't the producers know for months at a time what was being recorded?
9. Finally, near the end of the two years, repeated diving and manual films were taken. The divers would dive about 60 times a day for months. Why was this so very difficult emotionally for the divers?
10. When Zach Rago meets Dr. Charlie Vernon, why is their meeting so bittersweet?
Into the Deep: Science, Technology, and the Quest to
Protect the Ocean
Book by Christy Peterson
Title:
Into the Deep: Science, Technology, and the Quest to
Protect the Ocean
Author: Christy Peterson
Publisher: Twenty-First
Century Books ™ (Lerner Publishing)
Publisher Address: Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
241 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Publisher Website Address: https://lernerbooks.com/Pages/Our-Imprints
Publisher Email Address: custserve@lernerbooks.com
ISBN-13: 978-1541555556
ISBN-10: 1541555554
ASIN: B081H5L6VJ
Price
$19.05 Library Binding, $9.99 Kindle
Page Count: 152 pages
Formats: (Library Binding, Kindle)
Discussion Questions
1. We learn no part of the ocean is removed from our lives on land. Yet, we do not know much about much of the ocean. What are some of the difficulties with understanding the ocean? Why is the ocean so difficult to explore?
2. How much of the ocean is unmapped, unobserved, and unexplored?
3. Profiles of oceanographers and scientists are included throughout the book. What advice did they share with aspiring college students of ocean studies?
4. The fact all water comes from and returns to the sea is explained in the text. All water does not travel the same route. How are scientists tracking all the water on Earth and its movement around the planet?
5. What is demonstrated at Shore Acres State Park near Coos Bay, Oregon?
6. What is marine “snow?”
7. What drives surface currents? What causes deep ocean currents?
8. What happens to Earth if the oceans die? What are some things that happen when oceans become warmer?
9. Did you understand Chemosynthesis before reading this book? What is it?
10. What are some ways phytoplankton help the earth? How do jellyfish swarms threaten salmon, coastal power plants, and human stings?
11. Coral reefs absorb wave energy. If the reefs disappear, what could some communities experience?
12. Were you surprised or not by all the detailed and factual information in this book?
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Sunday, October 6, 2019
Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions
Howl's Moving Castle Book and Movie Discussion Questions
Here are the movie discussion questions, followed by the book discussion questions. October is great for Howl's Moving Castle, movie or book!
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Friday, July 5, 2019
Crazy Rich Asians Book and Movie Discussion Questions
Crazy Rich Asians Book and Movie Discussion Questions
The PDF has the book group questions first.
Page 2 has the movie discussion questions.
For newly published books, it could be a combination of eBooks people might buy, books from the library, and maybe some people purchase their own books. Sharing books is always good. Or a group might opt to see a movie based on a movie once in a while. Groups might have to be a little more flexible when selecting more recent reading materials.
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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Green Book Movie and Original 1940 Book Discussion Questions for Book Groups
Green Book Movie and 1940 Book Discussion Questions for Book Groups
2. What are the fewest services for a state listed? Discuss the ramifications of traveling through such a state. Is every state included in the lists? What are your thoughts on why or why not?
3. Is every state included in the lists? What are your thoughts on why or why not?
4. What is the most popular category in the book: restaurants, gas stations, recreation parks, taverns, liquor stores, garages (service stations), barber shops, hotels, nightclubs, road houses, country clubs, taxis, drugstores, and beauty shops? Why is that the most popular category?
5. What kind of advertising does the Green Book have?
6. There is information on how to send a story about using the Green Book for possible publication and five dollars. Describe the story requirements.
7. What do you notice about the text travel guide pages? What kinds of things are described that might not be in other travel guides?
8. How do you think this would compare to other travel guides?
9. What cities have the most services? And even includes things like dance halls, tailors, millinery, and maybe a haberdasher?
10. Why is a key to Manhattan street numbers included?
11. Why do you think there are no maps?
12. Ferry and Tunnel rates for passenger cards are listed. Why would this information be needed ahead of time?
13. Points of interest in New York City are listed. What is the possible implication of including this list?
14. How do the different editions for the different years compare?
15. What did you learn or realize from looking through this book?
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