And it's the good news is though, it's got 284 pictures inside. In fact, Hugo Cabret is a novel, it's a 533 page novel. Because normally the Caldecott is given to illustrators of picture books. Now, that's one of the reasons I love this book so much is because it's structurally experimental, and very unique. The book was published in 2007, and won the Caldecott in 2008. But it's the one I'm going to talk about. It's one of my favorite books of all time, I give it out as Christmas presents to adults and children alike. Jen 0:41 Today I'm going to talk about the invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. Jen, what middle grade book are you sharing with us today? Middle Grade Book RecommendationĮmily 0:35 And with our guest introductions done, we are going to start with our book recommendations. Thanks for joining us.Įmily 0:26 And our next guest is Sarah, a Youth Services Manager with Springfield Greene County, who is returning to the podcast for a second time. GuestsĮmily 0:17 Today I'm joined by Jen, a youth services assistant with the Springfield Greene County Library District. Thank you for joining in each episode as we welcome two guests to talk about their latest favorite teen and tween reads. I'm your host, Emily, a youth services assistant with the Springfield Greene County Library District. Emily 0:03 Hello, and welcome to the Planet Book podcast.
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