[NFBV-Potomac-Announce] Questions for Vision
John Halverson
jwh100 at outlook.com
Sun Jan 5 16:53:34 UTC 2025
Hello Friends,
Below and attached are questions for this month's book titled Vision.
We meet tomorrow at 7:00 PM on Virginia Zoom.
John
Questions for Vision
1. What were the main themes or messages of the book and how did they relate to the story?
2. How did the book make you think or feel about blindness?
3. What did you learn from the book or what did it teach you about yourself or others?
4. How did the book challenge or change your perspective or opinion on blindness?
5. How relevant or relatable are the themes or messages of the book to your own life, or to society today?
6. How did the author develop their voice and personality in the book? Did you like them or find them interesting? Did they have any humor, honesty, or insight that made them memorable or relatable?
7. How did the author create interest and engagement in the book? What were the main events or turning points that shaped their life story? How did they capture your attention and curiosity?
8. Did the author surprise you with any revelations or discoveries in the book? Did you learn anything new or unexpected about them or their life experiences?
9. How did the author portray the other people in their life in the book? What was their influence or impact on the author's life choices or outcomes?
10. How did the author explore topics such as identity, family, relationships, career, or spirituality?
11. How did the author's story make you reflect on your own life and experiences?
12. Why do you think the author wanted to tell their story? What do you think is the main thing they wanted you to come away from reading the book with?
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Questions for Vision
1. What were the main themes or messages of the book and how did they relate to the story?
2. How did the book make you think or feel about blindness?
3. What did you learn from the book or what did it teach you about yourself or others?
4. How did the book challenge or change your perspective or opinion on blindness?
5. How relevant or relatable are the themes or messages of the book to your own life, or to society today?
6. How did the author develop their voice and personality in the book? Did you like them or find them interesting? Did they have any humor, honesty, or insight that made them memorable or relatable?
7. How did the author create interest and engagement in the book? What were the main events or turning points that shaped their life story? How did they capture your attention and curiosity?
8. Did the author surprise you with any revelations or discoveries in the book? Did you learn anything new or unexpected about them or their life experiences?
9. How did the author portray the other people in their life in the book? What was their influence or impact on the authorâs life choices or outcomes?
10. How did the author explore topics such as identity, family, relationships, career, or spirituality?
11. How did the authorâs story make you reflect on your own life and experiences?
12. Why do you think the author wanted to tell their story? What do you think is the main thing they wanted you to come away from reading the book with?
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