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Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2023

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Essay Topics

1.

How does Hutchinson characterize herself through her childhood anecdotes? Which traits does she emphasize in her retellings? Explain with references to the text.

2.

Hutchinson mentions her and her father’s initial impressions of Donald Trump. How did they perceive him? How and why did Hutchinson’s impression of Trump change over time? Explain in detail.

3.

The author shares several anecdotes that highlight her independent nature and tendency to think differently from those around her. How does Hutchinson develop this idea of independence throughout her work?

4.

While Hutchinson acknowledges that she identifies as a Republican, she does not reveal many of her political opinions in detail or share what specifically drew her to the Republican party or its candidates. What may have prompted Hutchinson to leave out these details, and what impression does this leave?

5.

Identify an incident that made Hutchinson begin to question her contributions to the Trump administration. What does this reveal about Hutchinson’s values?

6.

While Hutchinson is critical of the Trump administration, she also makes an effort to explain or excuse certain policies or actions they took. Do you agree or disagree with her assessment?

7.

According to Hutchinson, how did bias and denial play a role in the Trump administration? Consider her own beliefs and actions, as well as those of the president and his closest advisors.

8.

Did Hutchinson’s memoir change your perspective on President Trump, his administration, or the events of January 6? Why or why not? How does this memoir differ from other resources about January 6 like news articles, The January 6 Report, or Standing My Ground by Capitol police officer Harry Dunn?

9.

Hutchinson describes many internal conflicts within the Republican party and the Trump administration. How did these rivalries affect her and the business of government? Explain with references to the text.

10.

Hutchinson admits that over time, her loyalty shifted from the offices she served to the specific personalities in those offices, namely President Trump and Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. How did this loyalty inform her actions or lack thereof? What did it take for her to reconsider her commitments?

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