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Did you enjoy Brian Selznick's revolutionary novel-in-pictures, The Invention of Hugo Cabret? Wonderstruck isn't necessarily a sequel but a new story told in the same format of narrative prose intermixed with movie-like black and white still pictures. Check out the Destiny summary:
"Relates the stories of twelve-year-old Ben, who loses his mother and his hearing in a short time frame and decides to leave his Minnesota home in 1977 to seek the father he has never known in New York City; and Rose, who lives with her father but feels compelled to search for what is missing in her life. Ben's story is told in words; Rose's in pictures."
Wonderstruck is available now!
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