Brian Selznick (English Wikipedia)

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  • Summary: "Brian Selznick takes readers on an intimate tour of the movie-making process ..."-- Amazon.com.
    "The Hugo movie companion : a behind the scenes look at how a beloved book...". LCC record. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  • Summary: "Twelve prominent children's authors take turns writing the chapters in this novel about a twelve-year-old girl, puberty, and meddling mythological gods and goddesses."
    "12: a novel". Library of Congress Catalog Record (LCC). Retrieved 2013-02-20.

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  • Summary: "A visually driven, widely accessible companion book to the movie adaptation of Brian Selznick's Wonderstruck"-- Provided by publisher [Scholastic].
    "The Wonderstruck movie scrapbook". LCC record. Retrieved 2024-02-21.

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  • Makin, Cheryl. "Harry Potter anniversary edition covers designed by East Brunswick's Brian Selznick", Courier News, April 10, 2018. Accessed June 25, 2019. "As a child, Selznick started on his artistic career path by fashioning tin foil sculptures in his parents' East Brunswick kitchen and taking local art classes. A 1984 graduate of East Brunswick High School, Selznick, who went onto study at Rhode Island School of Design, published his first book, The Houdini Box, in 1991 while working in a children's bookstore in New York."

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