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The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

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The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

The Marvels, by Brian Selznick



The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

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From the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret and Wonderstruck comes a breathtaking new voyage.In this magnificent reimagining of the form he originated, two stand-alone stories--the first in nearly 400 pages of continuous pictures, the second in prose--create a beguiling narrative puzzle.The journey begins at sea in 1766, with a boy named Billy Marvel. After surviving a shipwreck, he finds work in a London theatre. There, his family flourishes for generations as brilliant actors until 1900, when young Leontes Marvel is banished from the stage.Nearly a century later, runaway Joseph Jervis seeks refuge with an uncle in London. Albert Nightingale's strange, beautiful house, with its mysterious portraits and ghostly presences, captivates Joseph and leads him on a search for clues about the house, his family, and the past.A gripping adventure and an intriguing mystery The Marvels is a loving tribute to the power of story.

The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6994 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-15
  • Released on: 2015-09-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.30" h x 2.20" w x 5.80" l, 2.89 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 672 pages
The Marvels, by Brian Selznick

From School Library Journal Gr 4–6—This brilliant journey through time in words and pictures is also a story of a theatrical family and their fortunes. This heavy tome opens to tell of one family, the Marvels, from 1766 to 1900 as their connection to the Royal Theatre in London begins and perhaps ends. In the first half of the book, all of this complex history is vividly conveyed through illustrations, with minor hints from playbills, cards, and letters that appear as part of the art. Selznick's ability to convey the passing of time and connections among characters is remarkable. Characters appear, shine, and disappear throughout the years, but certain motifs recur no matter where the spotlight is focused. The second portion of the story is conveyed entirely in text, building on the same themes but taking place in 1990 in a very different London, where the echoes from the past are particularly embodied in 13-year-old Joseph, a boarding school runaway searching for his uncle's house. He soon meets Uncle Albert, who seems less interested in getting to know his nephew than in the preservation of an anachronistic Victorian house which is more museum than home. The echoes from the earlier history are haunting, requiring Joseph to delve into the secrets of Uncle Albert and of the house without giving away his own. Selznick ends with a satisfying section of illustrations that embody the maxim of this family, "You either see it or you don't." VERDICT Complex, entertaining, and full of gorgeous art and writing, this is a powerhouse of a book.—Carol A. Edwards, Denver Public Library, CO

Review Awards and Praise for THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET (partial listing):2008 Caldecott Medal winnerNational Book Award Finalist#1 New York Times BestsellerNew York Times Best Illustrated BookLos Angeles Times Favorite Children's Book of the YearPublisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year"A true masterpiece." - Publisher's Weekly, starred review"Evokes wonder...like a silent film on paper." - The New York Times"Shatters conventions." - School Library Journal, starred review"Complete genius." - The Horn Book, starred review

About the Author Brian Selznick is the Caldecott Medal–winning author and illustrator of the #1 New York Times bestsellers Wonderstruck and The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which was adapted into Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning movie Hugo. His latest book, The Marvels (September 2015), has already received numerous starred reviews and been hailed by the Huffington Post as “a gorgeous work of art.” Selznick’s books have garnered accolades worldwide and have been translated into over thirty-five languages. He has also worked as a set designer and a puppeteer. He lives in San Diego, California, and Brooklyn, New York.


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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful. Gorgeous, beautiful and unexpected By Kendra I almost don't have the words to explain how much I loved this book. I can't remember the last time a book left me speechless. I love Brain Selznick's books and "The Marvels" may be his best. Selznick weaves together the story of the Marvels and the story of Joseph, a runaway, using both illustrations and a standard narrative. But nothing and I mean nothing is as it seems. You think the pictures tell one story only to find a whole other story has framed it. You think Joseph moving in with his uncle will be a typical ghost story, only to find it anything but typical and not ghostly at all, though maybe still haunting. Ultimately "The Marvels" is a love story, an unexpected love story that is somehow both subtle and grand, fantastic and wild and, in the end, perfectly normal and beautiful. Breathtaking. What a journey Selznick takes us on.

35 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Gorgeous artwork with controversial themes that might require more active parental involvement By Z Hayes My ten-year-old daughter and I enjoyed reading this book together over the course of several days. We are both great fans of Brian Selznick's previous novels, THE ADVENTURES OF HUGO CABRET and WONDERSTRUCK, and were eager to discover the delights of his latest offering. The first half of the book which traces the history of a particular clan over several centuries, was particularly beguiling as the story unfolded via nothing but Mr. Selznick's amazing drawings. This is a great method of storytelling, especially as it invites readers to delve into the story even deeper and try to uncover the various themes underlying the narrative.The second part is all words and at times, felt a bit of a drudge to get through. I am thinking of my young students who would have loved the first part but getting antsy and rather impatient for the story to move along during this second part of the novel. I feel this part of the novel could have benefited from some editing. However, as several other reviewers have mentioned - parents and educators need to be aware that there are topics in this book that are not quite appropriate for younger readers, elementary-middle school, and should be approached with caution.I liked the book and had a positive discussion with my daughter about the contents but am uncomfortable at having that same discussion with impressionable young students, as some parents will not be comfortable with such content. So final verdict: gorgeous artwork and compelling (if at times plodding storyline) with controversial themes that might require more active parental involvement.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Holy Wow! By Amazon Customer To be honest, this is the first book I've read by Brian Selznick, so I wasn't very familiar with his work and wasn't going into this book with neither high nor low expectations. I just watched a review about it on YouTube and the way the YouTuber expressed his feelings over it really got me curious enough to check it out.The excerpt, which is the Amazon sample, I only glanced at, but the dialogue between Frankie and Joseph was was drew me in even more.When it arrived (a day early, by the way - thank you, Amazon), I tore the box open and, at first, I just started at the cover/dust jacket for a few minutes. It's a lot prettier than it looks on the picture. Then, after I got over that, I began my adventure through the Marvels.I read everything in less than 12 hours (with constant interruptions, and at one point I had to go out shopping) because I just couldn't have it out of my sight for too long. I just had to know what happened and how everything clicked together.I have to say, the ending blew my mind. As I was reading along, I was coming up with theories as to what was going on, and never did the actual twist come to mind.At the end, I was very devastated. I didn't want the adventure to end, but it did.It was a beautiful adventure, though. It's been such a long time since a book has left me feeling all heartbroken but full of joy all at once.This has become a new favorite for sure.Now, I'm aware of some negative comments this book has been receiving and... I've got some things to say about it.1) The homosexuality is barely even there! It doesn't even focus on it at all.2) As an aspiring author, I find it very rude for people to point out what they think are "flaws" in the story, especially when it's something like this. This is how life is NOW, you can't shelter your children from the knowledge that gay people exist. Stop spreading homophobia; it's not healthy.3) AIDS is indeed mentioned, but it's doesn't even go into detail as to how it's contracted. I was talking about the topic with my fiance, and his little brother (he's eleven) was listening. Even he said, "That's stupid that people are complaining about that being in a book. It's just a disease you die from." Kids aren't stupid, and they SHOULD know what's out there. Plus, they go on the internet. You think they haven't read "AIDS" anywhere else?Ridiculous.All in all, most of these negative comments didn't even make sense to me after I read it all.

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