'[Selznick is] a postmodern hero of middle-grade
children’s fiction... Those who revel in puzzles, philosophical
conundrums and musings on transience, time and grief will adore
this challenging read’ The
Times
‘The most perfect feat of storytelling’
Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher
‘It has touched me in a way I can’t express…
Breath-taking’ Ceridwen Eccles,
primary teacher and blogger at Teacher Glitter
A ship.
A garden.
A library.
In Kaleidoscope, the incomparable Brian Selznick
presents the story of two people bound to each other through
time and space, memory and dreams.
At the centre of their relationship is a mystery about the nature
of grief and love which will look different to each reader.
Kaleidoscope is a feat of storytelling that illuminates
how even the wildest tales can help us in the hardest times.
Brian Selznick's first book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret,
was the winner of the esteemed Caldecott Medal,
the first novel to do so, as the Caldecott Medal is for picture
books
Released as a live-action film Hugo in
2011, directed by Martin Scorsase and starring
Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley, Jude Law, Sacha Baron Cohen, Richard
Griffiths, Ray Winstone, and Christopher Lee.
Brian Selznick's second book, Wonderstruck, was also
made into a feature film, starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams