
So! On to the questions, shall we? {There are several of them, and you know how I tend to get wordy, so beware the lengthiness of this post! Ye have been warned. Also! I did refer back to some of my answers from last time, so....}
1. Introduce yourself! Divulge your life's vision, likes, dislikes, aspirations, or something completely random!
I'm Kara. I'm a reader. (Obviously.) I moved back to my home state within the last year, after living 3000 miles away. And let me just say that the last year has been full of change! So it's made for a very interesting life. I'm happy to be back though, and closer to my mother who's health isn't that great. And I'm slowly finding my new normal. Which is good. :)
2. What, to you, forms the essence of a true heroine?
Someone who has enough quirks to make them feel real, who has a heart full of wonder and joy at the beauty of the world and the people in it, who goes through adversity and comes out stronger on the other side, and who has a story to tell that doesn't ever grow old. {Yes, same answer as before, but I think it bears repeating because it's true!}
3. Share (up to) four heroines of literature that you most admire and relate to.
Anne Elliot from Jane Austen's Persuasion
4. Five of your favorite historical novels?
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster
North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
5. Out of those five books who is your favorite major character and why?
I could mention Anne Elliot again, but I'll go with someone different just so you won't get bored with my answers. :) So, John Thornton from North and South it is! I know I gushed about him all during our January read-along, but seriously. This guy is amazing! I just love how steadfast he is. How much he loves Margaret and chooses to love her no matter who or what else may be against it. Margaret's rejection, his mother's scorn of Margaret, nothing will change his mind. He accepts how his heart has changed him and determines to love her always. The man is a swoonworthy hero if ever I saw one! I also love how much time we spend in his head, so that we truly come to know and understand his motivations and his heart. He's awesome! :)
{I know. He's a hero, not a heroine. But I just love him so much!}
6. Out of those five books who is your favorite secondary character and why?
I love Nicholas Higgins from North and South! He's so gruff and set in his ways, but he comes to know Margaret Hale and her family, as well as John Thornton, and he allows these people to help change him. Or at least to change his opinion and how he feels about life as a cotton mill worker. He and Thornton's slow building friendship is one of my very favorite aspects of the story. He's simply a good man.
I love that he takes Boucher's children in. And he's got a great head on his shoulders! I think that's what Mr. Thornton didn't realize about him at first. Nicholas has a very good sense of right and wrong. He also understands people really well. For all his rough talk, he sees what Margaret's heart is when she approaches he and Bessy about bringing them flowers when they first meet. And what he wanted to happen with the union was actually pretty smart. He was seeking ways to get masters and millworkers to work with one another. And he's honest and upright in all he does. You always know where you stand with him. Sometimes a little too well! :D But I think that's what Mr. Thornton finally saw and came to appreciate. {This passage is from my answer during the read-along.}
{Again with a hero. Sorry! Guess I've got North and South still on my brain.}
7. If you were to plan out your dream vacation, where would you travel to - and what would you plan to do there?
England, and I'd love to visit all of the significant Jane Austen spots.
8. What is your favorite time period and culture to read about?
Regency England
9. You have been invited to perform at the local charity concert. Singing, comedy, recitation, tap dancing… what is your act comprised of?
Preferably helping behind the scenes in some way. Not a spotlight sort of gal!
10. If you were to attend a party where each guest was to portray a heroine of literature, who would you select to represent?
Anne Shirley. Not sure I could rock the red hair, but I'd love to attempt to use all the big words she loves! :)
11. Favorite author(s)?
Impossible to list them all! But here's a few: Jane Austen, Katherine Reay, Erynn Mangum, Julianne Donaldson, Marissa Meyer, Serena Chase, Julie Klassen, Laura Frantz, Lisa McKay, L.M. Montgomery, Jennifer E. Smith, Megan Whalen Turner, Lindsey Leavitt, Melina Marchetta....and many, many more!
12. In which century were most of the books you read written?
The 21st century
13. In your opinion, the ultimate hero in all literature is…
I don't know about ultimate, but Captain Wentworth is definitely a favorite!
14. In your opinion, the most dastardly villain of all literature is...
Ah.....?????
15. Describe your ideal dwelling place.
My only requirement is to have space for lots and lots of books. :)
16. Sum up your fashion style in a short sentence.
Comfortable
17. Three favorite Non-fiction books?
Love at the Speed of Email by Lisa McKay
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
Front of the Class by Brad Cohen
18. Your duties met for the day, how would you choose to spend a carefree summer afternoon?
With a good book, of course! :)
19. Create a verbal sketch of your dream hat - in such a way as will best portray your true character.
Oh goodness, I have no idea. I don't wear hats. Although I admit that I admire them on others. The biggest requirement, I suppose, is that it be comfortable. I am all about wearing comfy things, people! :)
20. Share the most significant event(s) that have marked your life in the past year.
Moving! Trust me when I say that change is never easy and after living away from home for 12 years, moving back again has been a major change.
21. Share the Bible passage(s) that have been most inspiring to you recently.
"There I will give her her vineyards and make the Valley of Achor [troubling] to be for her a door of hope and expectation. And she shall sing there..." Hosea 2:15 amp