Friday, April 5, 2013

post # 3 Book Project One


     What we are offering here is the one in a lifetime chance to experience the world within the famous Nicholas Spark novels. Starting in New Bern, North Carolina we would travel for a total of 16 days to each location in all the Nicholas Spark Novels. We will be starting at the famous house of Allie and Noah, based off of the novel The Notebook and the novel The Wedding, involving Allie and Noah’s daughter Jane’s life. We will be staying a total of 2 days in each location, with a total of 8 locations, so you can explore the settings from the novels and look at all the landmarks that Sparks has mentioned in his novels. Our most famous spot is the new museum we created within the home of Noah and Allie! It’s a fun and exciting adventure that no Nicholas Spark fan would want to miss!
  In the novel The wedding, Jane and Wilson are having marriage issues; their love is drifting away. Wilson realizes what is happening and gets set on track to rekindle the love they once held so dearly. This two week tour applies to Sparks’ novel because its main focus point is Noah and Allies house where Wilson and Jane’s daughter, Anna, “had planned to get married”. It was chosen to make this a museum the only “big monument” in the tour because the wedding is basically the main focus of the whole book. The beginning of the book is Wilson talking about how he needs to find a way to get Jane to fall in love with him again, and that's when he plans to surprise Jane with the wedding she never had. Also, the wedding is at Noah and Allies home, that is why we chose to have it because it will be an exact replica from the books (also The Notebook). “ ‘Jane?’ I said. / ‘Mmm?’ she answered automatically. / ‘I have an idea.’ / ‘About what?’ She continued staring at the page. / ‘Where we should hold the wedding.’ / My words finally registered and she looked up. ‘It might not be perfect, but I’m sure it would be available,’ I said. ‘ It’s outside and there’s plenty of parking. And there’re flowers, too. Thousands of flowers.’ ‘Where?’ / I hesitated. / ‘At Noah’s house,’ I said. ‘Under all the trellis by the roses.’ Jane’s mouth opened and closed; she blinked rapidly, as if clearing her sight. But then, ever so slowly, she began to smile” (Sparks 89). This is a really good demonstration of how much the house means to them. It is a beautiful house that has been in Jane’s family for a long time and it is where Wilson realized he was in love with Jane.You can tell by Jane's reaction at the end of the quote that she was surprised by the idea but it always meant a lot to her by how the scene was described with her smiling slowly, that means that she was extremely pleased by the idea and that it would mean a lot to her. “ ‘I love you, Jane, and I’m the luckiest man in the world to have you.’ Though she didn’t say a word, the way she leaned further against me was all the response I needed” (195). This is a part in the novel , The Wedding, where it is a two days before the wedding and it’s the first time in a couple years that he has expressed his feelings to her. He realized as his daughter, Anna , told Noah about the wedding that he couldn’t have been more proud of the life he has lived and how lucky he is to have it all. You can tell as the wedding gets closer so do Jane and Wilson.
      Wilson all along has planned for this wedding, he got his whole family involved. Anna was suppose to say that she was getting married, but really it was a surprise wedding for Jane and Wilson, the wedding she never had. Wilson became a changed man who cherished every second he had with his wife and family. “ I hold right to the lessons that Noah taught me about love and keeping it alive, and even if I never become a true romantic like Noah, it doesn't mean that I’m ever going to stop trying” (263). Wilson learned that you have to constantly show your love to keep it alive, he achieved something many others struggle to do, to keep love alive.
     This idea will be a great one because there are so many Nicholas Spark fans out there and all of his stories take place within hours of each other, it will be an easy journey to travel to all the settings and towns from the book. It will help all the audiences of the books because they will be able to physically get the experiences from the book themselves because they can place themselves in the atmospheres in which the books took place. It will help you stay connected because there will be many more tours and attractions added as Sparks releases more novels. 

      To see the home click here: http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/movie/notebook/24.jpg

4 comments:

  1. I like how your idea can extend to past and future novels and create a comprehensive N. Sparks experience. Since these are vaction-y destinations anyway, the houses would be perfect stops. The museum is a good way to capture the specifics of the book. Nice job!

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  2. I really like how you had made the book setting come to life it would be a fun experience to go and explore would further your expiernce of the book

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  3. I had no idea there was a book based on Noah and Allie's Children! It sounds like I need to read it! Great job putting two books into one trip, that was awesome!

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  4. This is such a cute idea. Your right how could any Nicholas Sparks fan resists an experiance like this, actually getting to go inside his books and vist the places where the books take place.

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