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Wonderstruck

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Rich, complex, affecting and beautiful, Wonderstruck is a staggering achievement from a uniquely gifted artist. In this groundbreaking tour de force, Caldecott Medalist and bookmaking pioneer Brian Selznick sails into uncharted territory and takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey. Ever since his mother died, Ben feels lost. At home with her father, Rose feels alone. Ben and Rose secretly wish their lives were different. Ben longs for the father he has never known. Rose dreams of a mysterious actress whose life she chronicles in a scrapbook. When Ben discovers a puzzling clue in his mother's room and Rose reads an enticing headline in the newspaper, both children set out alone on desperate quests to find what they are missing. Set fifty years apart, these two independent stories Ben's told in words, Rose's in pictures--weave back and forth with mesmerizing symmetry. How they unfold and ultimately intertwine will surprise you, challenge you, and leave you breathless with wonder. With over 460 pages of original artwork Wonderstruck is a stunning achievement from a gifted artist and visionary. - A stunning gift book to be treasured for a lifetime. - Don't miss Selznick's other novels in words and pictures, The Invention of Hugo Cabret and The Marvels, which together with Wonderstruck, form an extraordinary thematic trilogy! - Wonderstruck is now a feature-length film starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams - Brian's first book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, was the winner of the esteemed Caldecott Medal, the first novel to do so, as the Caldecott Medal is for picture books & made into a feature length film, HUGO, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Jude Law
ISBN9780545027892
PublisherScholastic US
Publication Date09/14/11
Pages656

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  • jersy104
    jersy104

    13 Followers

    4.0

    This takes a really interesting approach to tell a simple but cute story. The illustrations telling Rose's story were beautiful and quite effective in showing everything you needed to know. The downside of this technique was that, at least my edition of the book, was really big and heavy for just telling such a short tale. I think the novel is more about emotional response and relating to these characters despite and because of their disabilities than about plot. Actually, not that much of interest happened but I was still thoroughly entertained by how heartwarming this was. A big part of how this kept me engaged was how it looked at books, silent films and museums and really portrayed a love for it. I don't think I would have been really able to appreciate this book as a kid, but everyone's different. The story itself is 3 stars for me, but the whole presentation, the representation and the heart put into it earns one extra.

    Sep 4, 2022

  • storypals
    storypals

    20 Followers

    5.0

    I'm not sure if I have the words because there is so much that the reader experiences that isn't understood but felt. The story is being told in the narrative approach of using both words and illustrations, this time separating each style in its own story and weaving them together at the end. What I can definitely say about the book is that it is magical, it will make you want to read more, know more and by the end of the book, you will be smiling. :)

    Sep 27, 2022

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