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A review by dckathleen
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick by Brian Selznick
5.0
I read this with my son. It's over 500 pages, but a large number of those pages are beautiful illustrations which carry the story forward between pages with words. It's the story of a boy in the 1930s who lives in the walls of a train station in Paris and maintains the clocks while also being obsessed with an automaton that is the last thing he has left from his father. This is a sad and beautiful story of lost and found family.