Brian Selznick
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Age Level: 9-12
Image and text combine in a unique presentation to tell the story of an orphan boy who lives between the walls of a Paris train station and repairs its clocks. Monochromatic illustrations change perspective and move in and out, and alternate with text to tell this mysterious, breathtaking, and riveting tale. Winner of the 2008 Caldecott Medal.
The Robot King
Illustrated by: Brian Selznick
Age Level: 9-12
Lonely and isolated, Lucy and Ezra build a robot that comes alive to become the Robot King. The Robot King leads the children on a fantastic, almost surreal adventure until the children return home when they see their father. Handsome illustrations make a complicated tale become tangible and real.
The Boy of a Thousand Faces
Illustrated by: Brian Selznick
Age Level: 9-12
Though only 10 years old, Alonzo King wants to be the "boy of a thousand faces" just like his favorite actor Lon Chaney is the "man of a thousand faces" in the horror movies that Alonzo watches on late-night television. As Halloween approaches, Alonzo becomes an expert in using make-up and knowledge of The Beast.
Houdini Box
Illustrated by: Brian Selznick
Age Level: 9-12
When he was 10 years old, Victor wanted to be just like master magician Harry Houdini. For years Victor did not realize what magic he held in his hands with a box initialed "E.W." What happened years later when Victor discovered that Houdini's given name was Ehrick Weiss creates a plausible and captivating glimpse at a major historical figure.