Zathura
Author | Chris Van Allsburg |
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Illustrator | Chris Van Allsburg |
Cover artist | Chris Van Allsburg |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature, science fiction |
Published | 2002 (Houghton Mifflin) |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 32 |
ISBN | 978-0-618-25396-8 |
OCLC | 49031916 |
LC Class | PZ7.V266 Zat 2002 |
Preceded by | Bad Day at Riverbend |
Followed by | Probuditi! |
Zathura is a 2002 illustrated children's book by the American author Chris Van Allsburg. In the story, two boys are drawn into an intergalactic space adventure when their house is magically hurled through space. The book is a standalone spinoff to the 1981 children's picture book Jumanji, also by Van Allsburg, and visual and textual references are made to "Jumanji" in the story. The book was adapted into a film, titled Zathura: A Space Adventure, in 2005.
Plot
Zathura picks up where Jumanji left off, as the parents of two brothers, Danny and Walter Budwing, are leaving. The two brothers don't get along with each other. Danny wanted to play catch, while Walter wanted to watch television. Danny tossed Walter a baseball which hits him on the head. Walter then chased Danny through the house and caught him in the park across the street from their house, where they find the insidious Jumanji board game. Danny brings the game home, where he then loses interest in playing it.
Underneath Jumanji, Danny finds another game called Zathura. Danny starts playing this game, then he gets a card that said, "Meteor shower, take evasive action.", to which an actual meteor shower occurs. Danny and Walter soon realized that the game is affecting reality and has sent them into outer space. Danny soons concludes that they must finish it in order to return home, so they continue playing. Soon, Walter loses his gravity and Danny saves him from disappearing into space.
When Walter takes his turn, a defective robot chases him through the house. When Danny takes his, he gets close to a planet called Tsouris 3 and gets shorter and wider. Soon, a ship manned by extraterrestrials known as Zorgons board their house. The robot chases the creatures away as Walter takes his turn and got sucked into a black hole and is sent back in time. Walter transported back to when he was with Danny in the park. Danny found "Jumanji" and is about to take it home, but Walter throws it out and instead offers to play catch with Danny. Evidently, having gone through these dangerous adventures and helping each other has brought the two brothers closer to each other.
Reception
"Publishers Weekly" said the book was a "satisfying enigma" like its predecessor.[1] "Booklist" said readers of Jumanji would also like Zathura.[2] Alternatively, "The Horn Book Magazine" said the book did not work as a sequel to Jumanji but worked as part of a series.[3]
Film adaptation
A film adaptation of the book titled Zathura: A Space Adventure was made in 2005, directed by Jon Favreau. It received positive reviews from critics but was not a commercial success.[4][5][6]
See also
References
- ^ "Zathura: A Space Adventure. (Picture Books)". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 249, no. 25. 24 June 2002. p. 54. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ Engberg, Gillian (15 November 2002). "Van Allsburg, Chris. Zathura". Booklist. Vol. 99, no. 6. p. 603.
- ^ Carter, Betty (November–December 2002). "Chris Van Allsburg Zathura: a Space Adventure". The Horn Book Magazine. Vol. 78, no. 6. p. 741+.
- ^ "Zathura (2005)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
- ^ "Zathura: A Space Adventure Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
Generally favorable reviews
- ^ "Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)". Box Office Mojo.
External links
- 2002 American novels
- 2002 children's books
- American fantasy novels
- American science fiction novels
- Children's books adapted into films
- Children's science fiction novels
- Fictional games
- Novels by Chris Van Allsburg
- Picture books by Chris Van Allsburg
- American picture books
- Science fiction picture books
- Jumanji
- American novels adapted into films