Brian Selznick
- Birth: July 14, 1965
- Death:
- Nationality: East Brunswick Township, New Jersey
- Education: Rhode Island School of Design
- Author URL: https://www.thebrianselznick.com/
- Books Written
- As writer
- "A Buried History of Paleontology", by Selznick and David Serlin, Cabinet 28: Bones (Winter 2007/08)The Hugo Movie Companion: A Behind the Scenes Look at How a Beloved Book Became a Major Motion Picture; with additional material by Martin Scorsese and David Serlin (Scholastic, 2011)[17]
- As writer and illustrator
The Houdini Box (1991)
The Robot King (1995)
Boy of a Thousand Faces (2000)
The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007), historical steampunk novel
Wonderstruck (2011), a historical novel
The Marvels (2015)
Baby Monkey, Private Eye (2018), early reader by Brian Selznick and David Serlin
Kaleidoscope (2021)
As illustrator
Doll Face Has a Party (1994), picture book by Pam Conrad
Our House: stories of Levittown (1995), by Pam Conrad — about Levittown
Frindle (1996), novella by Andrew Clements
The Boy Who Longed for a Lift (1997), picture book by Norma Farber
Riding Freedom (1998), by Pam Muñoz Ryan — about Charley Parkhurst, fictionalized
Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride: based on a true story (1999), by Pam Muñoz Ryan — about Amelia Earhart fictionalized
Barnyard Prayers (2000), picture book by Laura Godwin
The Doll People (2000), novel by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin
The Landry News (2000, paperback), novella by Andrew Clements (1999)
The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins (2001), by Barbara Kerley — about Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The School Story (2001), by Andrew Clements
When Marian Sang (2002), by Pam Muñoz Ryan — about Marian Anderson
Wingwalker (2002), by Rosemary Wells
The Dulcimer Boy (2003), novel by Tor Seidler
The Meanest Doll in the World (2003), by Martin and Godwin, book 2
Walt Whitman: words for America (2004), by Barbara Kerley — about Walt Whitman
Lunch Money (2005), novel by Andrew Clements
Marly's Ghost: a remix of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (2006), by David Levithan
The Runaway Dolls (2008), by Martin and Godwin, book 3
12: a novel (2009, Feiwel and Friends; ISBN 9780312370213; also Twelve)[18]
The Harry Potter series (2018)
Live Oak, with Moss; (2019) [19][circular reference] [20][circular reference] - Biography
an American illustrator and author best known as the writer of The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007), Wonderstruck (2011), The Marvels (2015) and Kaleidoscope (2021). He won the 2008 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration recognizing The Invention of Hugo Cabret.[2] He is also known for illustrating children's books such as the covers of Scholastic's 20th-anniversary editions of the Harry Potter series. from Wikipedia
- APNews article, June 9, 2022 - Brian Selznick’s ‘Big Tree’ to be published next spring
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