Modelland
First edition cover | |
Author | Tyra Banks |
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Cover artist |
Perry Harovas and James Schmitt Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Modelland trilogy |
Genre |
Young adult/ Fantasy/ Science Fiction |
Publisher |
Delacorte Books for Young Readers/ Random House |
Publication date | September 13, 2011 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 576 |
ISBN | 978-0-385-74059-3 |
Modelland is a young adult novel written by model Tyra Banks, published in 2011.[1]
Plot summary
A young, awkward-looking girl by the name of Tookie De La Crème is invited to attend the legendary boarding school Modelland for a chance to join the Intoxibellas, the most celebrated models in all the world. Along the way she meets a plus-sized girl named Dylan, a 4'7" girl named Shiraz, and an albino girl named Piper. Together they form a strong bond as they face the trials and tribulations of Modelland and endeavor to find the truth about why they were all accepted to it...and why a mysterious impostor seems to want nothing more than for them to be gone.[2]
Reception
Publishers Weekly considered the book "overlong", "campy and warped", and a "nonstop barrage of surrealism and wackiness", but conceded that it could serve as a guilty pleasure.[3] The Stony Brook Press praised Banks' approach of allegorically describing the process by which contestants are selected to appear on America's Next Top Model, but criticized the book's "inner conflict of (...) purpose", and described it as "tacky, predictable and superficial" and "exhausting" to read,[4] while the Georgia Straight called it "a befuddling piece of dreckitude" and evidence that Banks is "certifiably batty."[5]
Inspiration
Banks has said that the inspiration for Modelland happened one day while she driving down on a street in New York City. She had been thinking about why supermodels are "super" and the idea of Modelland came to mind.[6]
She wrote on her website, talking about the idea for the book:
"I’m always dreaming up ideas, like when the words “modeling boarding school” floated into my head while I was driving on the FDR highway in Manhattan. I wrote them down in a little notepad and, five years, thousands of pages and dozens of writing getaways later, I finally get to call myself the author of Modelland."[7]
Cross media promotion
In America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17, Banks instructs the four remaining contestants in episode "Tyson Beckford" to perform as characters in the novel, in a short film based on the book, with part 1 of the film broadcast in that episode, part 2 was broadcast in the season finale.
Sequel
Modelland is the first installment of a proposed trilogy.[8][9]
References
- ↑
- ↑ http://www.randomhouse.com/book/208106/modelland-by-tyra-banks
- ↑ Children's Book Review: Modelland by Tyra Banks., reviewed August 22, 2011; retrieved July 16, 2016
- ↑ Modelland: Inside the Creative Mind of Tyra Banks, by John Fischer, at Stony Brook Press; published April 7, 2013; retrieved July 16, 2016
- ↑ Tyra Banks's debut novel Modelland is a befuddling piece of dreckitude, by Jessica Werb, in the Georgia Straight; published September 29, 2011; retrieved July 16, 2016
- ↑ http://www.randomhouse.com/book/208106/modelland-by-tyra-banks
- ↑ Banks, Tyra. "My Journey to Modelland". TypeF. Demand Media, Inc.
- ↑ Hintz-Zambrano, Katie. "Tyra Banks to Release 'Modelland' Teen-Book Trilogy". Stylelist. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
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