![]() ![]() Runs the toy stall on the station, and Hugo's subsequentīefriending by the old man's goddaughter and a young film student, Hugo's greatest passion is an automaton that his father saved fromĪ burning museum and he is desperate to make it work again.įor the rest of the world Hugo is just a thief and he operates in Know what else to do, all of the adults in his life have died. Unbeknown to the station authorities and does it because he does not The book, set in a Parisian station in 1931, centres around Hugo,Īn orphan who lives in the walls and maintains the clocks. Movie, but a combination of all these things.' He manages toĪchieve this difficult task with flair and a clear narrative, creating a Quite a picture book, not really a graphic novel, or a flip book or a Selznick says of his creation that it is 'not exactly a novel, not The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a unique book the author Brian APA style: The Invention of Hugo Cabret.The Invention of Hugo Cabret." Retrieved from 2008 National Association for the Teaching of English 22 May. MLA style: "The Invention of Hugo Cabret." The Free Library. ![]()
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