North

North

1994 • Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, FantasyPG
Eleven-year-old North has had it with his parents. They are always busy with their careers and don't give North the attention he needs, so he files a lawsuit against them. The judge rules that North should either find new parents or return to his own parents within two months. Thus North starts off on a journey around the world to find parents that really care about him.
Runtime: 1h 27m
Alan Zweibel's 'North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents' offers a rich and imaginative narrative that delves deeper into the world of young North. While the movie attempts to capture the humor and adventure of this quest, the book offers more detailed insight into the internal journey of its protagonist. Zweibel's storytelling provides a unique charm that engages readers with wit and heartfelt moments that may not fully translate on screen. In the book, readers are invited to explore the inner thoughts and feelings of North, gaining a better understanding of his motivations and the complexity of his adventures. The novel's language and style provide a vibrant backdrop for North's travels, immersing the reader in the nuances of each encounter. Those subtleties often get lost in cinematic adaptation but are vividly alive and encouraged in Zweibel's writing. For those who love a well-told story, reading the book will open up layers of meaning not captured in the film. It allows for a richer engagement with North's journey, emphasizing themes of family, identity, and the search for belonging. Embrace the opportunity to fully experience North's adventure as it was originally intended by immersing yourself in the delightful world crafted by Alan Zweibel.

North inspired from

North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents
by Alan Zweibel