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paperback novelization retells the whole story of Disney/Pixar's Coco, in theaters November,!
Coco: The Junior Novelization retells the whole exciting movie and features eight pages of fullcolor scenes in this paperback novel.
Despite his family's baffling generationsold ban on music, Miguel voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz voice of Benjamin Bratt.
Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events, Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector voice of Gael Garcia Bernal, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history.
Directed by Lee Unkrich Toy Story, codirected by Adrian Molina story artist Monsters University, and produced by Darla K, Anderson Toy Story, Disney/Pixar's Coco opens in U, S. theaters on November,. I loved how micheal could be transported to his ancestors I love that this book has a good amount of Spanish language in it, yet it's not marketed as a bilingual book! It's great! Im so glad that I read the book first before watching the movie! Miguel is young boy who just wants to be a musician.
The only problem is music has been forbidden in his family since his great great grandfather ran off to become a musician and left his family behind.
One thing leads to another and young Miguel finds himself in the spirit world on Day of the Dead,
His has to get his familys blessing before he can return to the Land of the Living, I loved following Miguels journey as he uncovers a huge secret that changes his life and his familys, Honestly, I wasnt expecting to get as emotionally caught up in this book as I did, Keep some Kleenex handy because the last chapter will have you in tears,
Coco is such a sweet, powerful and moving story, It filled with lessons and reminders that both kids and adults need to learn/remember, O livro é baseado no filme de mesmo nome, em que conta a história de um menino deanos chamado Miguel que sonha em ser um músico famoso como seu ídolo, Ernesto de la Cruz.
No entanto, precisa enfrentar sua família que desaprova seu sonho e constantamente desmotiva o garoto, Deerminado a provar seu talento, Miguel acaba desencadeando uma série de eventos ligados a um mistério deanos e indo parar no impressionante e colorido Mundo dos Mortos.
Durante sua jornada, conhece Hector, e juntos partem em uma aventura extraordinária,
A história se passa no México e um ponto interessante dela é o uso de várias expressões típicas da língua, como Mamá e Papá, por exemplo.
Além do fato muito interessante de o leitor poder entrar em contato com essa data comemorativa e com a diferença cultural entre a nossa e a mexicana, já que aqui no Brasil o dia dos mortos finados é um dia triste, enquanto no México é comemorado como um dia de festa.
Os personagens são inserios e, como Miguel vai parar no Mundo dos Mortos, alguns personagens já falecidos aparecem, como Frida Kahlo, por exemplo, Fiquei impressionada com isso!
A história é muito linda e vale muito adentrála nesse momento de quarentena que estamos passando, em que até mesmo o ritmo de leitura está comprometido.
Além da saúde mental, claro, que não tem estado nada boa para ninguém, Por isso devemos nos entreter com leituras mais leves! Fica a dica, então, de um livro curto que além de trazer belas mensagens de dedicação, busca aos sonhos, valores familiares, amor, perdão, nos ensina um pouco mais sobre a cultura mexicana.
E aí, bora ler
I really loved the book, It was so sweet and I can't wait to see the movie, Miguel learned that nothing is more important than family, I can definitely relate to the Rivera family because I am Mexican American, Dia del Los Muertos is a day to spend with family and remember all the loved ones that have passed away, Disney has definitely stepped up their game in regards to being more diverse with the movies and characters that they produce, I love all the Disney/Pixar movies but Coco is a movie/book that I can identify with and I love how they represent one aspect of the Mexican culture.
Bonita historia, conmovedora al final, Ideal para que lo lean los niños, ya que trae un bonito mensaje,Read this in Spanish to practice, Loved the movie. . the book made me cry a little bit too, It was not as good as the movie but it was good Antara versi buku dengan versi film, duaduanya sukses bikin mewek ih! Anjingnya Miguel, si Dante, lovable banget Lucukk! The film was amazing if you haven't watched it, go see it.
I understand this is a junior novelization, but the writing was a bit flat and amateur it would've been pretty confusing to those who don't speak Spanish or haven't watched the movie.
If the pictures haven't been there, we wouldn't have known how each character looked like, One might even be confused about the family tree and who's who, No descriptions or explanations, nada, Capitalized words were also greatly overused, and I would've nodded along had this been a picture book, It's not as magical as I expected it to be either, However, I highly recommend everyone to watch the animation, Una de esas pocas veces en las que prefieres la película antes que el libro, Amo esta historia. Simplemente da una sensación de calidez hermosa a mi corazón, Me enanta la tradición del día de muertos y lo que representa volver a estar con nuestra famila a pesar de que ellos ya no estan en físicamente con nosotros.
Amo la idea de que el amor trasiende la muerte y que las personas que amamos jamás nos dejarán, Read aloud to the kids, Mi primita pequeña olvido esto en mi casa, No puedo resistirme a leer un libro cuando lo tengo ahí, I recently watched Coco for
the first time and although I wasnt expecting to like the film, I enjoyed it, Its not one of my favourite films and I found it a little dark in places, I wasnt sure what the novelization would be like, as like a lot of Disney/Pixar novelizations, there are whole scenes missing where the characters have burst into song.
I was pleasantly surprised by the novelization, as it wasnt obvious that there were scenes missing/severely trimmed down, and the author Angela Cervantes has done a great job of making the book flow seamlessly.
Its a nice quick read, although Im a bit unsure of theage range that Amazon lists, considering the dark undertone that is running through this film.
Although children are a lot more resilient to death and stuff, I would maybe try reading or watching it with your child first, I am still thinking about the film and its messages days later, Although, saying that, I had probably read all of the Narnia books by the age ofand particularly the last book, The Last Battle, deals a lot with death and the afterlife.
I read the majority of this while in a dentist waiting room, Its slightly longer than some of other junior Disney novelizations as itspages, with the standardpages of colour photographs,
I did find perhaps the last third of the book quite rushed, and it came across a lot more slower paced in a good way in the film.
It seemed almost like the author had been told that she had to finish the book by a certain page number/amount of words,
I would definitely recommend this for your novelization collection or for reading with your kids after watching the film, Just prepare for some awkward questions to be asked, I read the novel first then watched the movie hahaha, good story idea. One thing I like, I can't predict this story,
Aku kira kakeknya beneran Ernesto taunya bukan, . . Det här är en film jag vill se, Den verkar spännande. Jag fick tips om att boken var bättre, därför läste jag den, Men jag måste ha fått fel bok, för den här versionen känns som en synops till filmen, Samtidigt gjorde den mig ännu mer nyfiken på filmen, Angela is an award winning author whose debut book, Gaby, Lost and Found, was named Best Youth Chapter book by the International Latino Book Awards and a Bank Street College of Educations Best Books.
Angelas second novel, Allie, First At Last Scholastic Pressgarnered a starred review from Kirkus, Angelas next MG novel, Me, Frida and the Secret of the Peacock Ring will be released, Angela is an award winning author whose debut book, Gaby, Lost and Found, was named Best Youth Chapter book by the International Latino Book Awards and a Bank Street College of Educations Best Books.
Angelas second novel, Allie, First At Last Scholastic Pressgarnered a starred review from Kirkus, Angela's next MG novel, Me, Frida and the Secret of the Peacock Ring will be released, sitelink.