I found that the stories were succint and easy to remember. The short stories would be easy to tell to younger audiences, because they would not lose interest; however the stories were often bland and lacked a climax or detail. I found the book useful because the more I read, the more I noticed about the old culture of the United States. Many of the stories were about farming and Native Americans and it painted a picture of the "Old West" for me. The jargon also painted a picture of the working class of America because it was much less formal than I am used to, for example in the dialect, many of the gerunds were lacking the full -ing ending and instead used -in' ending. I would have to put my own spin on the folklore from this book to make it interesting for my audiences, but I think it could provide great stories for the Native American or Colorado history units.