Thursday, April 5, 2012

Book 1 Project: Half-Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls


Yeehaw! Hello everybody and welcome to this meeting about Half-Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls. So, everybody settle down and get ready to cowboy up because here we go. So, we all know that Half-Broke Horses is the story of Jeannette’s grandmother, Lily Casey Smith. By the time she’s age 11, she can break horses, help her siblings, and run a ranch better than almost any adult around. The current audience for this book tends to be people who enjoy life stories. In order to extend the audience of this fine book, I propose that we build a replica of the KC Ranch where Lily lived out much of her childhood and where she developed a free, tenacious attitude that lasted the rest of her life and also became apparent in granddaughter Jeannette.

Building the KC Ranch as well as other buildings from Lily’s life will attract all different kinds of people. As Lily puts it herself, “I took on the hiring and overseeing. (Walls 35). This replica would include a barn, a corral with horses, and other pieces of equipment in the barn so that people can get a better idea of what life was like for Lily. There would be other buildings that were significant to Lily’s life such as a dugout and a schoolhouse where she worked for the majority of her life. “ Red Lake had a one-room schoolhouse with an oil stove in a corner, a desk for the teacher, a row of benches for the kids, and a black slateboard (Walls 62)”. This would attract people who enjoy history because they would get the opportunity to see how people lived back in the era of the Great Depression. On the ranch replica, it would also be interesting to have actors and actresses pretend to be Lily and her family. These actors would have knowledge on their backgrounds so that visitors would be able to have conversations with the characters of the book. Polls have shown that people become more engaged with a novel or any sort of production when they can relate to the characters in some way.

Having all of these different components, while seeming to be completely jumbled together, will actually create a very popular tourist attraction because it has something for EVERYONE! There will be the historical aspect for adults and readers who enjoy non-fiction, there will be the opportunity to ride the horses for the kids and other animal enthusiasts and of course, there will be a small gift shop where our guests can pick up souvenirs that they will treasure for the rest of their life. In this gift shop, there will be a section where people can buy Jeannette Walls other works and hopefully, where we can incorporate a few book signings.

While building this replica is a risk, this is the best idea out of any that have been presented today because everyone will have something that they will like about it. When our guests see this place, they will want to ride off into the wild, Wild West for the rest of their young lives. Here’s hoping that our guests will forever go west!

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like you found a way to include a really broad audience (good job of describing this in paragraph 3) while at the same time promoting the book in a creative way. I like the idea of having actors there as a sort of tour guide to help make specific connections to the book. Creative plan!

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  2. I think recreating an important place in the book would be a good way to attract new readers. If I were to go to this stable and hear about its origins from the book, I would want to read the book then! People that have already read the book would have a great place to connect with others who have read the book as well as enjoy something the characters in the book enjoyed. I think it's an excellent idea and I would be up for it!

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  3. I really like your idea! I think it would work really well and attract a lot of people. People that haven't even read the story (including myself)would want to visit it. I also like the language that you used to describe your idea. Good job!

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  4. I think your idea about giving the readers the actual experience and bringing new readers in to love this book sounds so fun. I haven't read Half-Broke Horses but it definitely sounds good. Also having the authentic experience would be really cool.

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