Armstrong at Literary Lights benefit Oct 22, 2009
The award winners Sook Nyul Choi, Katherine Paterson, Brian Selznick, David Small and Sarah Stewart were honored for their extraordinary contributions to children s literature. The authors chosen as this year s Literary Lights have collectively won dozens of major awards for their inspiring books, written for children and young adults. (Medfield Press, MA)
Michael Moore on . . . everything Oct 1, 2009
Children s author and illustrator Brian Selznick was sporting some fancy footwear at the Boston Public Library the other night. The RISD grad - and grandson of Hollywood legend David O. Selznick s first cousin - is perhaps best known for his The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which is bound for the big screen. (Boston Globe)
Groups says ‘oui’ to boy’s wish Sep 13, 2009
Instead, it s the wonder and fantasy of Brian Selznick s book The Invention of Hugo Cabret. When I was in second grade, my teacher read a book to the class. (Santa Maria Times)
Summer Reading 2009 Jun 19, 2009
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. 5. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)
Summer hours at library begin June 1 May 28, 2009
Grades 4-6 Book Club The next meeting of the Grades 4-6 Book Club will be Thursday, June 4 at 3:30 p.m. The selection of the month is The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. The description on the book jacket reads: 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 with an eccentric, bookish girl and a bitter old man who runs a toy booth in the station, Hugo s... (Holbrook Sun, MA)
Community Profile:Town Librarian, Maura P. Ritz Mar 19, 2009
"The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick is this year's book. The author, himself, will speak to the community on March 25 at Fairfield Warde High School. (Fairfield Minuteman, CT)
Fairfield Museum and History Center invites you to play with their toys Feb 27, 2009
The current selection is The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick, a novel about a mechanically savvy orphan who secretly maintains the clocks of a Paris train station, a job everyone suspects is still done by his father. Young Hugo also uses his skills to repair a writing automaton. (Fairfield Minuteman, CT)