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Automaton hugo
Automaton hugo





They met each other there Isabelle told Hugo not to worry about his notebook because it’s not burned. Remember that girl that I told you about her name is Isabelle,she told Hugo to come to the bookstore this afternoon. The next morning Hugo went to the old man and told him to give him his notebook back,but the old man gave Hugo something covered Hugo took it and opened it but it was only ashes Hugo got so mad and angry that he went back to the clocks. Hugo’s father left it for him before he died. Hugo went back to the station and he went to the clocks and there was something covered up Hugo uncovered it and guess what it was,it was an automaton. She told him that she’s going to bring him his notebook back from the old man which he adopted her. When they were there,Hugo saw a girl looking at him. The old man saw a notebook in Hugo’s pockets he took that notebook from and told him that he’s going to burn it,Hugo got mad so he followed the old man to the old man’s house. One day the old man caught Hugo when he was stealing a toy from the old man’s toy booth,then the old man told Hugo to empty his pockets. The story begins in Paris where there was a boy named Hugo who lived in the station and he fixed clocks every day,Hugo stole toys from an old man. He then sits on the bed and cries while the children gather the pictures and lock them back in the armoire.Good morning everybody,today is a special because I’m going to tell you the story of “The Invention Of HUGO CABRET”. Georges becomes angry and begins ripping up the drawings. They discover hundreds of Georges’s drawings and a cape covered with moons and stars, but Isabelle falls and injures herself, and her scream draws Georges and Jeanne into the room. Jeanne glances at the armoire as she leaves the room, so Hugo and Isabelle search inside. The three characters hear Georges enter, and Jeanne tells the children to hide in the bedroom until she can sneak Hugo out of the apartment. Jeanne says they must never discuss this again, as she must protect her husband.

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Jeanne asks where they got it Hugo describes how he obtained the automaton and fixed it, and Isabelle confesses to stealing the key from Jeanne. The commotion draws Jeanne’s attention, and the children show her both halves of the automaton’s picture.

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Isabelle runs home to seek answers from her godmother, Jeanne Hugo chases her, and Isabelle shuts his hand in the apartment door on accident. Isabelle accuses Hugo of stealing the automaton, and the children fight over the picture, tearing it in half. In Part 2, Hugo and Isabelle watch as the automaton signs the picture with the name Georges Méliès: the same name as the toy booth owner and Isabelle’s godfather. In 2011, John Logan adapted the novel into the film Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese. It was a National Book Award finalist in 2007 as well. The novel has also received the Publisher’s Weekly Best Book of 2007, YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, Indies Choice Book Award for Children’s Literature, Quill Award for Children’s Chapter Book/Middle Grade, and the New York Times Best Illustrated Book of 2007.

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The most noteworthy is the Caldecott Medal in 2008 for best picture book of the year. The Invention of Hugo Cabret has received numerous awards since its publication. In an Amazon Exclusive letter, Selznick says his novel’s unique nature makes it “not exactly a novel, not quite a picture book, not really a graphic novel, or a flip book or a movie, but a combination of these things.” Selznick includes over 280 illustrations, which reflects the importance of drawings within the plot of the story.

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The Invention of Hugo Cabret is categorized as historical fiction, but it fits into multiple other genres as well. The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007) is written and illustrated by Brian Selznick, author of Wonderstruck, The Marvels, and several other well-known novels.







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