Pixar's Coco is
delighting audiences this holiday season with a touching story about
family... and music and shoes.
For
young readers who would prefer to know the story before seeing the
film, or for those who want to relive this story anytime, comes a
hardcover junior novelization with some beautiful theming. Coco:
A Story About Music, Shoes, and Family can
now be yours to read anytime your heart desires.
Judging
a book by its cover and overall design esthetic, I love the way the
designers took the film's prologue, told through papel picado (paper
banners), and applied that not only to the cover, but the book's
pages as well.
There's
a fun color coding system that allows readers to quickly see how much
of the story takes place in our world and how much of it is set in
the land of the dead. Pages that take place in our world have
marigold yellow borders, while those that take place in the afterlife
are navy blue.
Each
chapter begins with a papel picado which features Dante if the
chapter takes place in the mortal world, Miguel in skeletal makeup if
it's on the other side. The first and last pages feature Miguel's
family tree, which changes by the end of the story and readers are
encouraged to not read the one in the back of the book until they
have finished the story, lest they want to ruin a major spoiler.
Author
Diana Lopez has done a fantastic job adapting the film into written
form, allowing the reader to get inside Miguel's head and also
pointing out some of the more subtle connecting tissue in the film
that may have been lost on younger viewers.
Since
it's told in the third person, readers gain some perspective on a few
other characters as well. Like the dialogue in the film, the book
also swaps English words for some commonly known Spanish ones.
This
is to the great benefit of any bilingual readers or any who have
taken Spanish classes before, but might make it a bit challenging for
anyone with no context for the language in written form. Musical
moments are highlighted in the book and I recommend that readers have
the soundtrack handy as well so they can hear the songs as they
arrive at those moments in the story.
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Original review on: www.laughingplace.com
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