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    6 days ago · Based on Brian Selznick's 2007 book The Invention of Hugo Cabret, it tells the story of a boy who lives alone in the Gare Montparnasse railway station in Paris in the 1930s, only to become embroiled in a mystery surrounding his late father's automaton and the pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès.

  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Random House Books for Young Readers will posthumously publish the final novel by beloved author Andrew Clements this fall with The Frindle Files, a sequel to his modern classic Frindle. Caldecott-winning illustrator Brian Selznick, who created the iconic Frindle cover art, will illustrate the sequel’s cover as well.

  3. Aug 25, 2024 · Brian Selznick is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including The Invention of Hugo Cabret, winner of the Caldecott medal and the basis for the Oscar-winning movie Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese.

  4. Aug 27, 2024 · Parents need to know that The Frindle Files, written shortly before author Andrew Clements' death in 2019 and illustrated by Brian Selznick, is a standalone, generation-later sequel to his '90s middle-grade classic Frindle. celebrating smart 6th graders matching wits with wise and wily teachers and….

  5. 1 day ago · The extra bonus is black and white full-page illustrations by Caldecott winner Brian Selznick. They aren’t integral to the story, but enhance the experience. The book feels a little dated, having been written over twenty-five years ago, though one can easily imagine social media replacing the television news in spreading the word far and wide.

  6. Sep 1, 2024 · A ship. A garden. A library. A key.In Kaleidoscope, the incomparable Brian Selznick presents the ...

  7. Aug 27, 2024 · And THE Brian Selznick said this about it: “London and Zelinsky have created something unendingly fun but also deeply meaningful: Art takes on a life of its own, no matter how much the artist thinks the work can be controlled!” —Brian Selznick, Caldecott Medal–winning author of The Invention of Hugo Cabret. So that’s all pretty cool.

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