
Coraline
Coraline is a short novel by Neil Gaiman, published in 2002. It's often described as a dark fantasy or modern fairy tale and is written for younger readers, though many adults enjoy it as well.
The book is known for its creepy atmosphere, simple but effective writing style, and unsettling imagery. Gaiman intentionally keeps the language clear and accessible, which makes the darker elements stand out more strongly. The story explores themes like bravery, independence, childhood fears, and the difference between real care and false comfort.
Coraline received widespread critical acclaim and won several major awards, including the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and Bram Stoker Award. It's frequently studied in schools and praised for showing that children's literature can be scary while still being meaningful.
The book was later adapted into a stop-motion animated film in 2009, which helped introduce it to a wider audience and cemented its status as a modern classic of children's fantasy.
- Forfatter
- Neil Gaiman
- ISBN
- 9785171590321
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 228 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.12.2023
- Forlag
- Ast
- Antall sider
- 320
