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What is the genre of the chocolate touch?

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Asked by: Lauren Wilson

Is The Chocolate Touch a fantasy book?

Author: Catling, Patrick Skene / Apple, Margot (ILT) / Catling, Patrick S. Annotation: In this witty and humorous fantasy based on the legend of King Midas, a boy acquires a magical gift that turns everything his lips touch into chocolate.

What is the theme of The Chocolate Touch?

Coming of age is a major and overarching theme in the novel “The Chocolate Touch” by Patrick Skene Catling. Coming of age involves the personal, spiritual, moral, or emotional growth and maturation of an individual often based on real world experiences.

Is The Chocolate Touch appropriate?

Book Review

This humorous tale by Patrick Skene Catling, with illustrations by Margot Apple, is published by Morrow Junior Books, part of William Morrow and Company Inc., and is written for kids ages 8 to 12. The age range reflects readability and not necessarily content appropriateness.

What is the setting of The Chocolate Touch?

The first setting of The Chocolate Touch takes place in John’s house when his parents are trying to get him to eat healthy food. Another setting in this book is on the street where John finds the coin and where he goes into the candy store that he buys the magical chocolate box.

Is there a movie for The Chocolate Touch?

The Chocolate Touch is a 1996 film based on the book of the same name by Patrick Skene Catling, directed by Timothy Hill. The film stars David Gallagher, Ed Asner, Michael Douglas, Vanessa Baden, Shelley Long, and Christopher Lloyd.

What is the plot of The Chocolate Touch?

The Chocolate Touch is a children’s book by Patrick Skene Catling, first published in the US in 1957. John Midas is delighted when, through a magical gift, everything his lips touch turns into chocolate. The story is patterned after the myth of King Midas, whose magic turned everything he touched into gold.

Who is the protagonist in The Chocolate Touch?

John Midas is the main character in the novel “The Chocolate Touch” by Patrick Skene Catling. John lives with his mother, father, and little sister, Mary, in a warm and friendly town. He lives a good life.

What grade is John Midas in?

Grade 3-5 In this slight story, John Midas of The Chocolate Touch (Morrow, 1979) and his family visit Australia.

How do you think John really felt about going to Susan’s party?

John actually wanted to go to the party but he was upset and had his feelings hurt because he believed that Susan wasn’t going to invite him.

What is the climax of The Chocolate Touch?

Climax. Things took a turn for the worst he started failing classes and lost his best friend but if that wasn’t bad enough when John kissed his mom, she turned into a big solid piece of chocolate.

What is the conclusion of The Chocolate Touch?

The conclusion is that John Midas goes back to the candy store and the clerk says he has to learn how to share and not be greedy, and everything was back to normal.