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The shape of water / Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus ; illustrations by James Jean.

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This is the novel of the idea that inspired the motion picture. An other-worldly fairy tale set against the backdrop of the Cold War-era United States circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of silence and isolation. Elisa's life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment.
1962. Elisa Esposito-- mute her whole life-- works as a janitor working the graveyard shift at Baltimore's Occam Aerospace Research Center. Only Zelda, a protective coworker, and Giles, her loving neighbor, help her make it through her day. Then she sees something she was never meant to see: an amphibious man, captured in the Amazon, to be studied for Cold War advancements. Using sign language, the two learn to communicate. Richard Strickland, the obsessed soldier who tracked the asset through the Amazon, wants nothing more than to dissect it before the Russians get a chance to steal it.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1250165342
  • ISBN: 9781250165343
  • Physical Description: 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Feiwel and Friends, 2018.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
880L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR UG 6.1 17 193365.
Subject: Orphans > Fiction.
Mute persons > Fiction.
Animals, Mythical > Fiction.
Mermen > Fiction.
Cold War > Fiction.
Amphibians as laboratory animals > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.
Magic realist fiction.
Fantasy fiction.

Available copies

  • 24 of 24 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Trails Regional. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Trails Regional-Technical Services.

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  • 0 current holds with 24 total copies.
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Bollinger County Library SF DEL (Text) 32713200006231 Science Fiction & Fantasy Available -
Cameron Public Library FIC DEL (Text) 32311111188504 Adult Fiction Available -
Cape Girardeau Public Library TOR (Text) 33042004522903 Adult Science Fiction Available -
Carthage Public Library FIC Toro, Guillermo del (Text) 34MO2001799225 Adult Fiction Available -
Dulany Memorial Library FIC TORO (Text) 35712001527911 Adult Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Northwest F SCIFAN TORO Guillerm (Text) 30051000276631 Science Fiction/Fantasy Available -
Marshall Public Library FAN TOR (Text) 33391000186846 Adult Fiction Available -
Mississippi County - Clara Drinkwater Newnam Library F TOR (Text) 38530100673039 Adult Fiction Available -
Morgan County Library AF TOR (Text) 35319000047590 Adult Fiction Available -
Mountain View Public Library Fic Del Toro, Guillermo (Text) 30176100451717 Adult Fiction Available -

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The Shape of Water
The Shape of Water
by del Toro, Guillermo; Kraus, Daniel
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The Shape of Water


The 2018 Academy Award's Best Picture of the Year and New York Times -bestselling novel, The Shape of Water. From visionary storyteller Guillermo del Toro and celebrated author Daniel Kraus comes this haunting, heartbreaking love story. "[A] phenomenally enrapturing and reverberating work of art in its own right...[that] vividly illuminates the minds of the characters, greatly enhancing our understanding of their temperaments and predicaments and providing more expansive and involving story lines." -- Booklist It is 1962, and Elisa Esposito--mute her whole life, orphaned as a child--is struggling with her humdrum existence as a janitor working the graveyard shift at Baltimore's Occam Aerospace Research Center. Were it not for Zelda, a protective coworker, and Giles, her loving neighbor, she doesn't know how she'd make it through the day. Then, one fateful night, she sees something she was never meant to see, the Center's most sensitive asset ever: an amphibious man, captured in the Amazon, to be studied for Cold War advancements. The creature is terrifying but also magnificent, capable of language and of understanding emotions...and Elisa can't keep away. Using sign language, the two learn to communicate. Soon, affection turns into love, and the creature becomes Elisa's sole reason to live. But outside forces are pressing in. Richard Strickland, the obsessed soldier who tracked the asset through the Amazon, wants nothing more than to dissect it before the Russians get a chance to steal it. Elisa has no choice but to risk everything to save her beloved. With the help of Zelda and Giles, Elisa hatches a plan to break out the creature. But Strickland is on to them. And the Russians are, indeed, coming. Developed from the ground up as a bold two-tiered release--one story interpreted by two artists in the independent mediums of literature and film-- The Shape of Water is unlike anything you've ever read or seen. "Most movie novelizations do little more than write down what audiences see on the screen. But the novel that's accompanying Guillermo del Toro's new movie The Shape of Water is no mere adaptation. Co-author Daniel Kraus' book and the film tell the same story, of a mute woman who falls in love with an imprisoned and equally mute creature, in two very different ways." --io9 Praise for The Shape of Water directed by Guillermo del Toro Winner of the 2018 Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the 2018 Academy Award for Best Director Winner of the 2018 Academy Award for Music (Original Score) Winner of the 2018 Academy Award for Production Design Winner of the 2018 Golden Globe Award for Best Director of a Motion Picture "With encouragement from critics and awards voters, discerning viewers should make Fox Searchlight's December release the season's classiest date movie--for perhaps the greatest of The Shape of Water 's many surprises is how extravagantly romantic it is." -- Variety "A visually and emotionally ravishing fantasy that should find a welcome embrace from audiences starved for imaginative escape." -- The Hollywood Reporter Awarded the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 74th Annual Venice International Film Festival

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