Reflection questions based on Chapter 1: "A Man for All Seasons" from The Door-to-Door Bookstore by Carsten Henn:
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First Impressions: What do you learn about Carl from the first chapter? What kind of person does he seem to be?
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Carl's Routine: Carl has a routine for delivering books. Why do you think routines are important in life? Do you have any daily habits or routines?
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Bookstore & Books: The bookstore is important to Carl's life. What is your favorite place to find or read books? Why do you like it?
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Character's Mood: Carl seems content but also a little lonely. Have you ever felt lonely even when doing something you love? What helped you feel better?
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Curiosity & Change: The chapter hints at changes in Carl's life. How do you feel when something unexpected happens? Do you like surprises, or do you prefer to plan everything?
Reflection questions based on the chapter "Just for Fun" from The Inner Life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben:
- Playful Animals: The chapter talks about animals playing just for fun. Have you ever seen an animal playing? What was it doing?
- Why Play Matters: Why do you think animals like to play? Does it help them in some way?
- Your Own Fun: What do you do for fun without a goal or reason? How does it make you feel?
- Animal Games: If you could play a game with any animal, which one would it be, and what game would you play?
- Surprising Behavior: Did anything in this chapter surprise you about how animals have fun? Which part did you like the most?
Meeting Purpose: Discussed The Inner Life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben and began reading The Door-to-Door Bookstore by Carsten Henn.
Key Takeaways:Animals experience emotions, play, and form social bonds like humans.
Reading offers healing and new perspectives, sometimes in unexpected ways.
Technology and individualism are reshaping human interactions and behaviors.
Bookstores are evolving by diversifying products to attract customers.
Crows engage in playful activities like sliding down roofs.
Animals form cross-species friendships, challenging instinct-based assumptions.
Mating behaviors involve complex emotions and hormonal responses.
Ravens form lifelong partnerships.
Books provide healing and personal insights.
All types of literature contribute to reader development.
Strategic book placement can encourage reluctant readers.
Karl, a bookstore employee, strongly believes in books' transformative power.
Shift from outdoor to indoor activities due to technology.
Transition from joint to nuclear family structures.
The growth of senior care homes in India is less common than in the West.
Increasing individualism affects social bonds and family dynamics.
City Gate Bookstore diversifies with CDs, stationery, and chocolate.
Karl carefully wraps and delivers books to customers.
Running a bookstore is challenging in the digital era due to lower demand.
Continue reading The Door-to-Door Bookstore in future sessions.
Participants will share personal experiences of how reading has influenced them.
Review upcoming My Good School events.
Interested participants to register for the retreat at Arthur Foot Academy (April 11-14).
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