2008 Caldecott Medal
Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 6:40PM
Email Article The winner is The Invention of Hugo Cabret. I actually bought this book a year ago and returned it because I didn't like it. Guess I didn't get it. Would love to hear someone else's opinion... Should it have won?
From an opening shot of the full moon setting over an awakening Paris in 1931, this tale casts a new light on the picture book form. Hugo is a young orphan secretly living in the walls of a train station where he labors to complete a mysterious invention left by his father. In a work of more than 500 pages, the suspenseful text and wordless double-page spreads narrate the tale in turns. Neither words nor pictures alone tell this story, which is filled with cinematic intrigue. Black & white pencil illustrations evoke the flickering images of the silent films to which the book pays homage.























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