The Invention of Hugo Cabret

Brian Selznick author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scholastic

Published:1st Oct '07

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In a bustling Paris train station, a twelve-year-old orphan and thief named Hugo navigates a hidden life. His dreams hinge on a broken automaton, leading him into an enchanting mystery. "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" intertwines adventure and artistry, captivating readers with its rich storytelling and illustrations.

"The Invention of Hugo Cabret" tells the enchanting story of a twelve-year-old orphan named Hugo who lives secretly within the walls of a bustling train station in Paris. His life revolves around maintaining the intricate clocks of the station while navigating the challenges of survival through secrecy and stealth. Hugo harbors a deep belief that a broken automaton, which he believes holds the key to fulfilling his dreams, can bring him closer to understanding his late father's legacy.

Hugo's solitary existence takes a turn when he encounters an eccentric girl and her grandfather, a bitter old man who runs a toy shop. This unexpected connection threatens to unravel the hidden life that Hugo has carefully constructed. As their lives intertwine, Hugo's precious secrets are at risk, leading him on a journey filled with mystery and discovery. The narrative is enriched by a cryptic drawing, a cherished notebook, a stolen key, and the enigmatic mechanical man, all of which contribute to a tender and spellbinding adventure.

Acclaimed for its stunning illustrations and intricate storytelling, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Caldecott Medal. This graphic novel transcends traditional storytelling, resembling a silent film brought to life on the pages. The book's captivating narrative and exquisite artwork invite readers into a world of wonder, making it a timeless treasure that resonates with both children and adults alike.

  • Winner of Caldecott Medal 2008
  • Short-listed for Independent Booksellers' Week Book of the Year Award: Children's Book of the Year 2008
  • Short-listed for United States National Book Awards: Young People's Literature 2007

ISBN: 9781407103488

Dimensions: 215mm x 153mm x 52mm

Weight: 1180g

534 pages