The invention of Hugo Cabret : a novel in words and pictures
Selznick, Brian
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533 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.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.
When twelve-year-old Hugo, an orphan living and repairing clocks within the walls of a Paris train station in 1931, meets a mysterious toyseller and his goddaughter, his undercover life and his biggest secret are jeopardized.
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 booth in the train station, Hugo's undercover life and his most precious secret are put in jeopardy. A cryptic drawing, 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 spellbinding mystery.
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Central Library | 1000042257 | ||
| Central Library | 1000043425 |
| Genre: | Historical fiction Action and adventure stories Steampunk |
| call #: | SEL |
| ISBN: | 9780439813785 |
| pub: | 2007 |