56 pages 1 hour read

Nina Totenberg

Dinners With Ruth

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2022

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Essay Topics

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According to the author, which traits and interests were key to Ginsburg’s identity outside of her work? Explain.

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Totenberg reflects on how she and Ginsburg lost many people close to them, including their parents and spouses, over the course of their friendship. How did these losses impact their friendship and their individual selves?

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As a journalist, Totenberg is responsible for reporting on the Supreme Court Justices and activities objectively. However, in her work, she describes her close friendships with several Justices and other political figures. How does Totenberg try to reassure the reader that she is not biased in her reporting? Do you agree or disagree with her self-assessment?

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