1. General Impressions
Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.
- Egan structures this historical account like a narrative thriller. How effective is this approach in making the history of the 1920s Klan accessible and engaging? What aspects of this storytelling style stood out to you?
- The book traces both the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of D. C. Stephenson. At what point in the narrative did you begin to sense his eventual downfall was inevitable? What choices or actions seemed most pivotal?
- How did reading about the Klan’s expansion into the American heartland challenge or change your previous understanding of the organization’s reach and influence in the 1920s?
2. Personal Reflection and Connection
Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.