
Brian Selznick
Brian Selznick is a Caldecott Medal-winning author and illustrator celebrated for his unique blend of text and art. His notable works, including 'The Invention of Hugo Cabret,' 'Wonderstruck,' and 'The Marvels,' combine intricately illustrated narratives with compelling prose. Selznick's distinctive style bridges the gap between children's literature and fine art, captivating readers of all ages.
Books by Brian Selznick
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The Marvels
by Brian Selznick
4.0(17,280)
A shipwrecked boy in 1766 finds his calling on the London stage. In 1990, a runaway uncovers the ghostly echoes of that theatrical family within a mysterious house. Two timelines tell a tale of family, secrets, and storytelling.

Wonderstruck
by Brian Selznick
4.2(52,352)
A deaf boy's search for his unknown father in 1977 connects with a runaway deaf girl's search for a silent film star in 1927, their journeys told through words and illustrations.

The Invention of Hugo Cabret
by Brian Selznick
4.2(162,904)
In a 1930s Paris train station, an orphaned clockmaker's quest to fix a broken automaton reveals a secret linking his past to a reclusive toymaker and the start of cinema.