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New York - reading schedule and discussion

Sept 27: start reading to page 116 (stop at BOSTON GIRL)
Oct 4: Discuss through 116 read through page 207 stop at LOYALIST
Oct 11: discuss through 207 read through 311
Oct 18: discuss through 311 read through page 409 stop at THE DRAFT
Oct 25: discuss through 409 read to page 495 stop at SNOW
Nov 1: discuss through 495 read through page 602
Nov 8: discuss through 602 read through page 700
Nov 15: discuss through 700 read through page 791 stop at GIVING BIRTH
Nov 22: discuss through 791 finish book
Nov 29: final discussion




Settled in 1624
Dutch colonists purchased it in 1626 from Native Americans for $1050
land measurement: 22.64 square miles
population: 1,636,270
Said to be cultural and financial center of USA
Most expensive real estate in the world
Manhattan land value is $3 trillion
Most densely populated county in USA
Most economic powerful city
Leading financial center of the world


I just cracked into the preface last night, and have to admit I spent a large amount of time looking at the maps in the front of the book. I love studying maps!



I am going the old fashioned way with book in hand and pretty happy with it.
So far I am very happy with my read.

Do you prefer books where the characters remain the same for the length of the book, or is this format where the characters change with the years preferable?

I usually prefer stories which characters that stay through the novel, but I will be interested to see how the author does with this book and varying characters.
I was interested to read in this first section about the wall that was built in New Amsterdam for protection (or to keep the English out). I was wondering if there were any remnants of these old historic things in New York, but then after looking at the oldest map in the front of the book I see that the wall was built where current day Wall Street is! So I don't imagine anything from the original 300+ year old wall. LOL
I was interested to read in this first section about the wall that was built in New Amsterdam for protection (or to keep the English out). I was wondering if there were any remnants of these old historic things in New York, but then after looking at the oldest map in the front of the book I see that the wall was built where current day Wall Street is! So I don't imagine anything from the original 300+ year old wall. LOL
Meg wrote: "Well that is how Wall Street got its name directly from that wall!!!"
Yes! :-) A little history trivia!
Yes! :-) A little history trivia!









"Yes when old Hamilton addressed the jury, he had made one other point that they had liked. An ancient law, he told them, might have been a good law long ago in England, but it could also become a bad law centuries later in America. Though no one particularly remarked upon the statement, the idea had been sown. And it would put down roots, and propagate, in the huge American land."
I don't think I read far enough for this week, as I didn't read about a trial. :-) I ended with the chapter where Quash bought his son's freedom.

We are supposed to be discussing the first reading section, which Meg has listed as:
Sept 27: start reading to page 116 (stop at BOSTON GIRL)
Oct 4: Discuss through 116 read through page 207 stop at LOYALIST
Page 116 for me is the START of Boston Girl, which I have not read yet, but it appears this is the chapter with the trial as the first sentence of this chapter is "The trial would begin tomorrow."
I'm thinking maybe Meg read too far this week? :-)
Sept 27: start reading to page 116 (stop at BOSTON GIRL)
Oct 4: Discuss through 116 read through page 207 stop at LOYALIST
Page 116 for me is the START of Boston Girl, which I have not read yet, but it appears this is the chapter with the trial as the first sentence of this chapter is "The trial would begin tomorrow."
I'm thinking maybe Meg read too far this week? :-)
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The Salterton Trilogy: Tempest-Tost / Leaven of Malice / A Mixture of Frailties (other topics)
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I will post reading schedule midweek.
Who is in???? I am and very excited about our selection.