Paperback, 192 pages

italiano language

Published Sept. 23, 2009

ISBN:
978-88-04-53023-7
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In casa di Coraline c'è una porta che dà su un muro di mattoni. Un giorno Coraline scopre che dietro la porta si trova una casa identica alla sua, dove vive una donna uguale a sua madre, ma con due bottoni al posto degli occhi. Amorosa e attenta, l'altra madre le chiede di diventare sua figlia. Ma Coraline capisce subito di essere finita in una ragnatela al cui centro c'è un ragno straordinariamente pericoloso.

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4 stars

Coraline is a children's book good enough to be organically read by adults. As it's fairly similar to the movie, I'll cover some not-so-obvious interpretations I had:

Throughout the read I couldn't help but feel like Coraline's other mother was a perfect embodiment of a BPD parent. Aside from the obvious BPD characteristics exhibited by the other mother, I felt the following quote summed everything up beautifully: "It was true: the other mother loved her. But she loved Coraline as a miser loves money, or a dragon love its gold. Int the other mother's button eyes, Coraline knew that she was a possession, nothing more. A tolerated pet, whose behavior was no longer amusing."

After reading the book, I found a great blog analysis that touched on the many thoughts I had throughout the read: pensievely.wordpress.com/2020/12/17/seduced-by-borderline-an-analysis-of-coraline/

BPD-aside, very fun book. Made me laugh a few times, a bit creepy, and …

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