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    PZ7.G1273 Co 2002. Coraline (/ ˈkɒrəlaɪn /) [ 2 ] is a 2002 British dark fantasy horror children's novella by author Neil Gaiman. Gaiman started writing Coraline in 1990, and it was published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and HarperCollins.

    • Stephen Jones, Neil Gaiman
    • 2002
  2. Historical Context. There is not much information in the novel that suggests the time period that “Coraline” is supposed to be set in. Published at the turn of the millennium, one would assume that it is set in the present day. However, the novella has a vague and mysterious atmosphere to it as well as an obscure geographical setting, both ...

  3. When Coraline steps through a door to find another house strangely similar to her own (only better), things seem marvelous. But there's another mother there, and another father, and they want her to stay and be their little girl. They want to change her and never let her go. Coraline will have to fight with all her wits and courage if she is to ...

  4. Jul 2, 2002 · The Lasting Impact of Coraline. Coraline is one of Neil Gaiman’s most celebrated works to date. While it is usually classified as children’s literature, this novella has touched the hearts of millions of adults and children alike. Coraline was adapted for a stop motion film by Henry Selick in 2009 which was released to critical acclaim.

  5. Jul 2, 2002 · Coraline, Neil GaimanCoraline is a dark fantasy children's novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers.

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  6. Nov 5, 2020 · Neil Gaiman has written highly acclaimed books for both children and adults and is the first author to have won both the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for the same work – The Graveyard Book. Many of his books, including Coraline and Stardust , have been made into films; Neverwhere has been adapted for TV and radio; and American Gods and Good Omens have been adapted into major TV series.

  7. Where Written: England and Wisconsin When Published: 2002 Literary Period: Contemporary Genre: Children’s literature; novella; horror; fantasy Setting: England Climax: After rescuing her parents, saving the souls of the lost children, and outwitting her mysterious “other mother,” Coraline makes a mad dash home from the other mother’s realm.

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