Book 1 Project
By Julia Kraimer
The book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher is about Clay, a high
school student, listening to the tape recordings of Hannah, a girl who recently
committed suicide. In the tapes, she tells her stories and the thirteen reasons
why she took her life. He travels around town on the map she gave him. It
showed the places where various significant event occurred.
One of the places on her map was Monet’s Garden: Café and
Coffee House. Clay visits it after taking the city bus there. It was one of the
last places Hannah felt safe and secure in, and after she stopped going there
her life began to slowly crumble. She
says, “Monet’s Garden was our safe haven” (pg. 62). She had been new to the
school, and that was where she met the two other new students. She became
friends with them over the summer, so when school started she at least knew a
couple of people. “If one of us had a hard time fitting in or meeting people,
we’d go to Monet’s” Hannah explains (pg. 62).
I think we should recreate the small coffee house. New
readers could be attracted there by their delicious hot chocolate and coffee.
It could be a great place to read the book, as it is quiet, and new readers of the
book can purchase it at the counter. This could pull in many new people, and
keep people who already love the story interested.
Just as the café in the book was for Hannah, the recreation
of Monet’s Garden should be a safe place for a heart-to-heart conversation. As
Clay describes it, “around the garden, to keep the atmosphere relaxed, the
lights are kept low” (pg. 73). This book is all about how much we can affect people’s
lives, in either positive or negative ways, and how much that can sway how they
look on their own life. The conversations people have in this café could help
them put all of their struggles in to perspective. It could be a safe place for
them in this unforgiving, cruel, fast moving world. It could help them think through major
decisions before they commit to something they can’t take back. It could help
them develop a secure circle of people to talk to, a support group. It could
help prevent suicide, just like the message in the book says.
Monet’s Garden would be a small, older looking, café. It
would have an indoor area and an outdoor area (for people who are more
comfortable outside). The building should be on a quiet road so that the patio
doesn’t get too noisy from traffic. The main area, inside, would have a few
small, round tables with 2 or 3 chairs at each. It would also have a couple
couches and armchairs in the corner for a more comfortable conversation. The lighting
should be just bright enough to read, but soft enough so that you don’t feel
like you are constantly in the spot light and under peoples’ judgmental eyes.
The courtyard should be enclosed by a little, black wrought iron fence, with
vines growing on it. The little, round tables should be clear of all clutter,
such as advertisements for various new items on the menu or flowers or
condiments, as these can be annoying and distracting. Again, they should only
have a couple chairs around them. There won’t be any large tables, as Monet’s
Garden should be a quiet place, perfect for a deep talk, and big groups make
too much noise. There should be some ample shady spots, but also some sunny
areas.
I like your descriptions in the final paragraph of how you would bring the place to life. Well-chosen quotes from the book to help show how the place was significant to the plot. Is there some way to help facilitate the kind of discussions or conversations you're hoping for here--some way to designate this as a place for that purpose?
ReplyDeleteI also read Thirteen Reasons Why and I absoloutley love this idea! I think it would draw a lot of the books' readers in, because of the importance of Monet's in the book. Having a safe haven like this in Mason is something that I think would deffinitly help the community grow together. I would go!
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