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Does Brian Selznick think Hugo Cabret is a picture book or a graphic novel?
Five Questions for . . . Roger Sutton 2009
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For that matter, "Hugo Cabret" is quite a pricey product for its market niche.
J.K. Rowling wishes they paid by the word. Roger Sutton 2009
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Originally released in 2007, The Invention of Hugo Cabret is noted for consisting of nearly 300 pages of pictures inside the 500-plus page book that mixes the two for a unique effect.
Martin Scorsese Eyes Children’s Book HUGO CABRET for Next Film – Collider.com 2010
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Motoko Rich reports that Hugo Cabret is the longest Caldecott winner ever.
Archive 2008-01-01 Roger Sutton 2008
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Speaking of young adult, Brian Selznick's YA novel/graphic-novel Hugo Cabret is headed for the big screen.
May 2008 2008
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Other people say Hugo Cabret is a picture book, and we know how calmly that definition was received.
Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards 2008 Roger Sutton 2008
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Speaking of young adult, Brian Selznick's YA novel/graphic-novel Hugo Cabret is headed for the big screen.
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Motoko Rich reports that Hugo Cabret is the longest Caldecott winner ever.
Does size matter? Roger Sutton 2008
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The Invention of Hugo Cabret is unusual in that Selznick both wrote and illustrated it.
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The Invention of Hugo Cabret is unusual in that Selznick both wrote and illustrated it.
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