Brian Selznick
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope
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Brian Selznick is a postmodern hero of middle-grade children's fiction, known for his challenging read "Kaleidoscope". The story of two people bound to each other through time and space, memory and dreams, is a mystery about the nature of grief and love. His first book, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret", was the winner of the Caldecott Medal, and his second book, "Wonderstruck", was made into a feature film.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 208 pages
\n Publication date: 21 September 2021
\n Publisher: Scholastic US
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Brian Selznick, a renowned author, has emerged as a postmodern hero in the realm of middle-grade children's fiction. His literary creations captivate readers who revel in intricate puzzles, philosophical conundrums, and profound musings on the transient nature of time, grief, and the human experience. The Times has hailed his storytelling as "the most perfect feat," while The Reader Teacher has expressed that it has touched them in a way that cannot be expressed. Primary teacher and blogger at Teacher Glitter, Ceridwen Eccles, has praised Kaleidoscope as "breath-taking," describing it as a captivating tale that has left an indelible mark on her soul.
At the heart of Kaleidoscope lies the story of two individuals who are intricately connected through the threads of time, space, memory, and dreams. At the center of their relationship lies a profound mystery about the nature of grief and love, which will resonate differently with each reader. This literary masterpiece showcases Brian Selznick's exceptional storytelling prowess, demonstrating how even the wildest tales can provide solace and guidance during challenging times.
Brian Selznick's debut book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, achieved a remarkable feat by winning the prestigious Caldecott Medal, the first novel ever to do so. The Caldecott Medal is awarded for picturebooks, recognizing excellence in illustration and storytelling. Released as a live-action film in 2011, Hugo brought Brian Selznick's storytelling to the big screen, directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring a stellar cast that included Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley, Jude Law, Sacha Baron Cohen, Richard Griffiths, Ray Winstone, and Christopher Lee.
Following the success of Hugo, Brian Selznick's second book, Wonderstruck, was adapted into a feature film in 2017. Starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams, the film brought the magical world of Wonderstruck to life, capturing the hearts of audiences and critics alike. Brian Selznick's unique blend of imagination, storytelling, and visual artistry has earned him a devoted following among readers and critics alike, and his literary creations continue to inspire and captivate generations of young readers.
\n Weight: 524g\n
Dimension: 210 x 140 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781338777246\n \n
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