Discussion Guide
To The Stars Through Difficulties
Andrew Carnegie funded fifty-nine public libraries in Kansas in the early 20th century—but it was frontier women who organized waffle suppers, minstrel shows, and women's baseball games to buy books to fill them. Now, a century later, Angelina returns to her father's hometown of New Hope to complete her dissertation on the Carnegie libraries, just as Traci and Gayle arrive in town—Traci as an artist-in-residence at the renovated Carnegie Arts Center and Gayle as a refugee whose neighboring town, Prairie Hill, has just been destroyed by a tornado.
The discovery of an old journal inspires the women to create a library and arts center as the first act of rebuilding Prairie Hill after the tornado. As they work together to raise money for the center, Traci reveals her enormous heart, Angelina discovers that problem-solving is more valuable than her PhD, and Gayle demonstrates that courage is not about waiting out a storm but building a future. Full of Kansas history—from pioneer homesteaders to Carrie Nation to orphan trains—To the Stars through Difficulties is a contemporary story of women changing their world, and finding their own voices, powers, and self-esteem in the process.
To the Stars Through Difficulties is a 2018 Kansas Notable Book of the Year.
Book club questions for To The Stars Through Difficulties by Romalyn Tilghman
Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.
Was a library important to you as a child? What did you read?
Did you learn anything new or surprising about the Carnegie library movement?
Did you learn anything new or surprising about Kansas history?
Have you had to recover from emergencies or disappointments? Have you ever
found resources you didn't know were available?
Do you see comparisons in the book to what women do in communities today?
Can you give an example of a "small" action that grew into something huge?
Does gender play a role in how people tackle challenges? If so, how?
What transformed these women's lives: art, the tornado, the community, hope--or
some mixture of them all?
Did you identify more with one character than the others? Understand the need to
find acknowledgement of intelligence, heart, and/or courage?
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