Disney may not be pursuing a Frozen sequel just
yet, but the studio certainly has more than
enough going on to keep busy in Arendelle.
There’s Frozen on ice, the short film Frozen Fever
which is due to hit theaters with Cinderella on
March 13th, the Frozen Broadway show and now,
on top of all of that, it’s being reported that
there’s a Frozen book in the works as well.
While Random House churns out three junior
novelizations that continue Anna and Elsa’s
story, Disney Press will go back to explore the
events of Frozen from both Hans and Anna’s
perspectives.
According to Stitch Kingdom, Elizabeth Rudnick’ s
A Frozen Heart will be a 304-page novel for young
adults that covers what’s going through Anna
and Hans’ minds during their failed romance.
I adore Frozen , but I’ve got little to no interest in
reading a Frozen book. However, a book about
Hans and Anna’s relationship is a different story
because that’s one of the weakest elements of
the film. I always had a tough time accepting
that Anna would fall for Hans so hard so fast, so
perhaps A Frozen Heart will offer some much
needed justification for that misguided love at
first sight romance.
Here’s the synopsis for A Frozen Heart , which is
due in stores on May 26, 2015:
Official Synopsis;
Love is an open door. Or so Anna believed when
she first met a handsome prince name Hans. A
Frozen Heart tells the story of a lonely young
woman who has been shut away from the world
for most of her life. Her parents are dead, and her
sister-the only person who might show her an
ounce of love-is cold and distant. No wonder she
jumps at the chance for love and companionship
with a dashing stranger. But as Hans’ veneer of
kindness melts away, Anna finds the love she
was searching for all along from her sister Elsa.
Told in alternating chapters from both Anna’s and
Hans’ perspectives, A Frozen Heart delves into
the couple’s failed romance, exploring their
backstories, motivations, and ultimate separation.
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