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Brian Selznick The Invention of Hugo Cabret Book

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A Novel in Words and Pictures by Brian Selznick
Paris, 1931. A boy named Hugo Cabret rescues an automaton — a mechanical doll that can write — from a burned-down museum. He and his father had previously tried to repair it. Now the young man hopes to finish his father's work and fix the automaton, believing that his father programmed it with a new message intended for his son.
However, it turns out that this automaton does not write, but creates drawings. And after that, Hugo finds himself in the midst of events that will help him find the true owner of the image and the many secrets that this drawing hides.
Number of pages: 544.

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    in a dry place

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    Ukraine

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