Brazilian Writer Deletes Children's Book Co-Written By Kobe Bryant

Novelist Paulo Coelho told AP he's deleting the draft of the book he wrote with Bryant "because it didn’t make any sense to publish without him" and it “wouldn’t add anything relevant to him or his family."

SAO PAULO (AP) — Kobe Bryant and Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho were working together on a children’s book, but the author of “The Alchemist” said he deleted the draft after Bryant’s death in helicopter crash.

The 72-year-old novelist told The Associated Press Monday that the two men started discussing the project in 2016, when Bryant retired after a 20-year NBA career. They began writing a few months ago.

Within hours of hearing of Bryant’s death Sunday, Coelho announced that he would delete the draft, rather than finish without the 41-year-old five-time NBA champion.

“I deleted the draft because it didn’t make any sense to publish without him,” Coelho said by phone on Monday from his home in Geneva. “It wouldn’t add anything relevant to him or his family.

“That doesn’t stop me from writing someday about things I learned from Kobe and how much of a larger than life person he was,” Coelho said. “But the children’s book did not make sense anymore.”

Coelho’s decision disappointed many of Bryant’s fans, who flooded the writer’s social media channels asking for the draft not to be erased.

The acclaimed writer, who has sold tens of millions of books, said the idea of the book was to inspire underprivileged children to overcome adversity through sports.

“Kobe was always very concerned about making a book that was a positive example for children, especially those coming from humble beginnings,” Coelho said.

Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter Gianna also died in the crash, along with seven others. Bryant has three other daughters.

The book project was very casual. After not communicating for several months, Bryant sent a message to Coelho in August, saying “Let’s right that book together.” He then texted the correct spelling of “write.”

“It went from there. Little by little we were going ahead,” Coelho said. He did not reveal how many pages had been written or whether the book already had a title.

Bryant’s Granity Studios published middle grade and young adult novels. It also put out the player’s autobiography, “The Mamba Mentality: How I Play,” released in 2018.

“I saw him enough times to assure he had much more than sports on his mind, it wasn’t all about competition,” Coelho said. “His tragic death has shown already how he was important to the world, not only to the United States. We will discuss his legacy for many years, much beyond sport.”

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Paying Tribute to Kobe Bryant Through Clothing
Snoop Dogg(01 of17)
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Snoop Dogg wears a Lakers sweatsuit during a performance in Detroit on Jan. 26. (credit:Scott Legato via Getty Images)
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Fans seen paying homage to Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles on Jan. 26. (credit:David McNew via Getty Images)
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Josh Hart of the New Orleans Pelicans wears sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant during a game against the Boston Celtics in New Orleans on Jan. 26. Bryant's Lakers jerseys were Nos. 8 and 24. His daughter Gianna's number was 2. (credit:Jonathan Bachman via Getty Images)
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Priyanka Chopra with a 24 written on her nails in honor of Kobe Bryant at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 26. (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
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Darrin Dnote Milton with his car, the Laker Bug, at a vigil for Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles on Jan. 26. (credit:Michael Tullberg via Getty Images)
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Anfernee Simons of the Portland Trail Blazers wearing sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant during a game against the Indiana Pacers on Jan. 26. (credit:Abbie Parr via Getty Images)
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P.J. Tucker of the Houston Rockets wears sneakers decorated in honor of Kobe Bryant during a game against the Denver Nuggets on Jan. 26. (credit:Timothy Nwachukwu via Getty Images)
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Marcus Morris Sr. of the New York Knicks wearing sneakers in honor of Kobe Bryant at a game against the Brooklyn Nets on Jan. 26. (credit:Elsa via Getty Images)
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A fan in a Kobe Bryant jersey at the Los Angeles Clippers versus Orlando Magic game in Florida on Jan. 26. (credit:Michael Reaves via Getty Images)
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Lonzo Ball of the New Orleans Pelicans wears sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant during a game against the Boston Celtics on Jan. 26. (credit:Jonathan Bachman via Getty Images)
Montrezl Harrell(11 of17)
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Montrezl Harrell of the Los Angeles Clippers wears sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant during a game against the Orlando Magic on Jan. 26. (credit:Michael Reaves via Getty Images)
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Jaxson Hayes of the New Orleans Pelicans wears sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant, who nicknamed himself the Black Mamba, during a game against the Boston Celtics on Jan. 26. (credit:Jonathan Bachman via Getty Images)
Nick Kyrgios(13 of17)
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Nick Kyrgios warms up in a Kobe Bryant jersey during the Australian Open on Jan. 27. (credit:Hannah Peters via Getty Images)
Catherine McNally(14 of17)
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Catherine McNally's sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant at the Australian Open on Jan. 27. (credit:MANAN VATSYAYANA via Getty Images)
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A spectator at the Australian Open seen wearing a Kobe Bryant jersey on Jan. 27. (credit:Cameron Spencer via Getty Images)
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Coco Gauff's sneakers dedicated to Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi during the Australian Open on Jan. 27. (credit:MANAN VATSYAYANA via Getty Images)
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A spectator at the Australian Open seen wearing a Kobe Bryant jersey on Jan. 27. (credit:GREG WOOD via Getty Images)