Wonderful
5 stars
This book is amazing. The play between image and text is, how should I put it… like a children's book for adults of all ages 🙂
Hardcover, 533 pages
English language
Published Dec. 20, 2008 by Scholastic Press.
Orphan, clock keeper, and thief, Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. But when his world suddenly interlocks—like the gears of the clocks he keeps—with an eccentric, bookish girl and a bitter old man who runs a toy in the train station, Hugo's undercover life and his most precious secret are put in jeopardy. A cryptic drawing in a treasured notebook, a stolen key, a mechanical man, and a hidden message from Hugo's dead father form the backbone of this intricate, tender, and spell- binding mystery.
With 284 pages of original drawings, and combining elements of picture book, graphic novel, and film, Brian Selznick breaks open the novel form to create an entirely new reading experience. Here is a stunning, cinematic tour de force from a boldly innovative storyteller, artist. and bookmaker. --front flap
This book is amazing. The play between image and text is, how should I put it… like a children's book for adults of all ages 🙂
It is a children's book about mystery, clocks, automatons, magic and friendship, but I loved it