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Genre/Form: | History Curriculum resource Caldecott Medal Fiction Juvenile works Historical fiction Steampunk Juvenile literature Kinderbuch Juvenile fiction |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Selznick, Brian. Invention of Hugo Cabret. New York : Scholastic Press, 2007 (OCoLC)1085906321 |
Named Person: | Georges Méliès; Georges Méliès; Georges Méliès; Georges Méliès |
Material Type: | Elementary and junior high school, Fiction |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Brian Selznick |
ISBN: | 9780439813785 0439813786 9781407103488 1407103482 9781428733145 1428733140 |
OCLC Number: | 67383288 |
Notes: | Art techniques used: Black and white pencil drawings that are photographic and cinematic in style. Some sequences operate like a flick book becoming animated like a movie. |
Awards: | Caldecott Medal, 2008 National Book Awards finalist (Young People's Literature), 2007 |
Target Audience: | 820L |
Description: | 533 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Contents: | A brief introduction / Professor H. Alcofrisbas -- The thief -- The clocks -- Snowfall -- The window -- Hugo's father -- Ashes -- Secrets -- Cards -- The key -- The notebook -- Stolen goods -- The message -- pt. 2. The signature -- The armoire -- The plan -- The invention of dreams -- Papa Georges made movies -- Purpose -- The visit -- Opening the door -- The ghost in the station -- A train arrives in the station -- The magician -- Winding it up. |
Responsibility: | by Brian Selznick. |
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A boy, a girl, and a mechanical mystery to solve
First, let me clarify that actually I'd give this book 3 1/2 stars, and second, it's not strictly a graphic novel. It's a big, thick kid's book that reads really fast because probably 2/3 of the pages are pencil illustrations,...
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First, let me clarify that actually I'd give this book 3 1/2 stars, and second, it's not strictly a graphic novel. It's a big, thick kid's book that reads really fast because probably 2/3 of the pages are pencil illustrations, and some of the pages of text have only a few lines on them. The result is a very fast-paced story about an orphaned boy living in secret in a train station in 1930s Paris, France. The illustrations move the story along and remind me of a filmmaker's storyboard...which makes sense, given how the story turns out. (I won't ruin the mystery for anyone who hasn't yet read it, though.)
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