Coraline
by Neil Gaiman
- Pages
- 162
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780061139376
- Reading Time
- ~2h 50min
Coraline is a book by Neil Gaiman. It has 162 pages.
About this book
Neil Gaiman’s Coraline follows a restless young girl who, upon moving into a drafty old house, discovers a hidden door that leads to a parallel world mirroring her own. In this alternate space, life appears idyllic: attentive Other Parents offer endless treats and undivided attention, yet an underlying unease suggests that perfection comes at a hidden cost. The narrative explores childhood autonomy and the courage required to confront fear, contrasting the comfort of illusion with the messy authenticity of reality. Written in Gaiman’s signature blend of Gothic atmosphere and mythic resonance, the story draws on universal fairy tale structures while subverting them through psychological tension. Its spare prose and carefully paced revelations create a suspenseful reading experience that respects young audiences without sacrificing literary depth. The work remains notable for its ability to navigate childhood anxieties with restraint, offering a meditation on identity, choice, and the quiet bravery required to accept an imperfect world.
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How many pages is Coraline?+
Coraline has 162 pages.
What is Coraline about?+
Neil Gaiman’s Coraline follows a restless young girl who, upon moving into a drafty old house, discovers a hidden door that leads to a parallel world mirroring her own. In this alternate space, life appears idyllic: attentive Other Parents offer endless treats and undivided attention, yet an underly...
Who wrote Coraline?+
Coraline was written by Neil Gaiman.