绘本
My Best Friend 豆瓣
作者: Julie Fogliano / Jillian Tamaki Atheneum Books for Young Readers 2020 - 3
An NPR Best Book of the Year!
New York Times bestselling author Julie Fogliano and Caldecott Honor winner Jillian Tamaki come together to tell a delightful story of first friendship.
she is my best friend i think
i never had a best friend so i’m not sure
but i think she is a really good best friend
because when we were drawing
she drew me
and i drew her.
What is a best friend, if not someone who laughs with you the whole entire day, especially when you pretend to be a pickle? This pitch-perfect picture book is a sweetly earnest, visually stunning celebration of the magic of friendship.
2021年9月18日 已读
佳作!又是一本可以从小朋友角度出发创作的作品,真真实实感受到儿童的天真与快乐,更别说有 Jillian Tamaki 的画加持。
绘本
They Say Blue 豆瓣
作者: Jillian Tamaki Harry N. Abrams 2018 - 3
In captivating paintings full of movement and transformation, Tamaki follows a young girl through a year or a day as she examines the colors in the world around her. Egg yolks are sunny orange as expected, yet water cupped in her hands isn’t blue like they say. But maybe a blue whale is blue. She doesn’t know, she hasn’t seen one. Playful and philosophical, They Say Blue is a book about color as well as perspective, about the things we can see and the things we can only wonder at.
This first picture book from celebrated illustrator Jillian Tamaki will find equal appreciation among kids and collectors.
2021年9月12日 已读
很有韵味的一本绘本,结合当今局势可以得到更多感触。
绘本
Our Little Kitchen 豆瓣
作者: Jillian Tamaki
A lively celebration of food and community from Caldecott Honoree Jillian Tamaki
2021年9月6日 已读
Jillian 的线条太流畅了,故事是温暖的小故事,Jillian 的线条太流畅了!!
儿童文学 绘本
Dinotopia 豆瓣
作者: James Gurney HarperTrophy 2003 - 3
2021年7月27日 已读
恐龙与人和谐共处的乌托邦,看多了敌托邦,这样充满乐观主义冒险精神的世界应该多来一点啊,画好看极了,尤其是末尾那副首都庆典(也就是封面这张)。
Fantasy 绘本
Wolves In The Walls (PB) 豆瓣
作者: Neil Gaiman / Dave McKean BLOOMSBURY 2004 - 10
全书由一篇简介开始,简介的内容其实就象是聊天,作者与读者之间的聊天。写这篇文章时候的小花絮,那篇文章的灵感来自哪里,另外一篇写完之后的感受,诸如此类的话题,对于阅读理解后面的文章有一定的帮助。
2021年7月21日 已读
听的有声书,Neil Gaiman 读起有声书来也是有一套的,故事很可爱,回头看看实体书里 Dave MaKean 的画作。
NeilGaiman 绘本
The Invention of Hugo Cabret 豆瓣
作者: Brian Selznick Scholastic Press 2007 - 1
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Hugo Cabret,这个住在巴黎火车站巨墙内的孤儿,靠着社会救济金和行窃,勉强过日。但他看似简陋而清苦的生活,其实却隐藏了一个极大的秘密。但这个秘密,却无意间被火车站的玩具零售商和一个热爱书籍的小女孩发现了。Hugo该怎么做,才能不让他隐藏的身份被揭露呢?而他的真实身份又是什么呢?这本New York Times童书最佳销售排行榜上,连续十周让哈利波特也敬陪末座的魔幻故事,结合了绘本和小说的两种特性,超过三百页的连续插画,让整本书看起来像是部小型的动画电影,生动地将这个少年的魔幻人生呈现出来。
Book Description
Orphan, clock keeper, and thief, Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. But when his world suddenly interlocks with an eccentric, bookish girl and a bitter old man who runs a toy booth in the station, Hugo's undercover life, and his most precious secret, are put in jeopardy. A cryptic drawing, a treasured notebook, a stolen key, a mechanical man, and a hidden message from Hugo's dead father form the backbone of this intricate, tender, and spellbinding mystery.
Amazon.com Exclusive
A Letter from Brian Selznick
Dear readers,
When I was a kid, two of my favorite books were by an amazing man named Remy Charlip. Fortunately and Thirteen fascinated me in part because, in both books, the very act of turning the pages plays a pivotal role in telling the story. Each turn reveals something new in a way that builds on the image on the previous page. Now that I’m an illustrator myself, I’ve often thought about this dramatic storytelling device and all of its creative possibilities.
My new book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, is a 550 page novel in words and pictures. But unlike most novels, the images in my new book don't just illustrate the story; they help tell it. I've used the lessons I learned from Remy Charlip and other masters of the picture book to create something that is not a exactly a novel, not quite a picture book, not really a graphic novel, or a flip book or a movie, but a combination of all these things.
I began thinking about this book ten years ago after seeing some of the magical films of Georges Méliès, the father of science-fiction movies. But it wasn’t until I read a book called Edison's Eve: The Quest for Mechanical Life by Gaby Woods that my story began to come into focus. I discovered that Méliès had a collection of mechanical, wind-up figures (called automata) that were donated to a museum, but which were later destroyed and thrown away. Instantly, I imagined a boy discovering these broken, rusty machines in the garbage, stealing one and attempting to fix it. At that moment, Hugo Cabret was born.
A few years ago, I had the honor of meeting Remy Charlip, and I'm proud to say that we've become friends. Last December he was asking me what I was working on, and as I was describing this book to him, I realized that Remy looks exactly like Georges Méliès. I excitedly asked him to pose as the character in my book, and fortunately, he said yes. So every time you see Méliès in The Invention of Hugo Cabret, the person you are really looking at is my dear friend Remy Charlip, who continues to inspire everyone who has the great pleasure of knowing him or seeing his work.
Paris in the 1930's, a thief, a broken machine, a strange girl, a mean old man, and the secrets that tie them all together... Welcome to The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
Yours,
Brian Selznick
Amazon.com Exclusive
Brian Selznick on a "Deleted Scene" from The Invention of Hugo Cabret
This is a finished drawing that I had to cut from The Invention of Hugo Cabret. I was still rewriting the book when I had to begin the final art. There was originally a scene in the story where this character, Etienne, is working in a camera shop. On one of my research trips to Paris I spent an entire day visiting old camera shops and photographing cameras from the 1930's and earlier, as well as the facades of the shops themselves. I researched original French camera posters and made sure that the counter and the shelves were accurate to the time period. I did all the drawings in the book at 1/4 scale, so they were very small and I often had to use a magnifying glass to help me see what I was drawing. After I finished this drawing I continued to rewrite, and for various reasons I realized that I needed to move this scene from the camera shop to the French Film Academy, which meant that I had to cut this picture. I tried really hard to find ANOTHER moment when I could have Etienne in a camera shop, but, as painful as it was, I knew the picture had to go. I'm glad to see it up on the Amazon website because otherwise no one would have ever seen all those tiny cameras I researched and drew so carefully!
--Brian Selznick
Illustrations

From Publishers Weekly
Here is a true masterpiece—an artful blending of narrative, illustration and cinematic technique, for a story as tantalizing as it is touching.Twelve-year-old orphan Hugo lives in the walls of a Paris train station at the turn of the 20th century, where he tends to the clocks and filches what he needs to survive. Hugo's recently deceased father, a clockmaker, worked in a museum where he discovered an automaton: a human-like figure seated at a desk, pen in hand, as if ready to deliver a message. After his father showed Hugo the robot, the boy became just as obsessed with getting the automaton to function as his father had been, and the man gave his son one of the notebooks he used to record the automaton's inner workings. The plot grows as intricate as the robot's gears and mechanisms [...] To Selznick's credit, the coincidences all feel carefully orchestrated; epiphany after epiphany occurs before the book comes to its sumptuous, glorious end. Selznick hints at the toymaker's hidden identity [...] through impressive use of meticulous charcoal drawings that grow or shrink against black backdrops, in pages-long sequences. They display the same item in increasingly tight focus or pan across scenes the way a camera might. The plot ultimately has much to do with the history of the movies, and Selznick's genius lies in his expert use of such a visual style to spotlight the role of this highly visual media. A standout achievement. Ages 9-12. (Mar.)
From School Library Journal
Grade 4–9—With characteristic intelligence, exquisite images, and a breathtaking design, Selznick shatters conventions related to the art of bookmaking in this magical mystery set in 1930s Paris. He employs wordless sequential pictures and distinct pages of text to let the cinematic story unfold, and the artwork, rendered in pencil and bordered in black, contains elements of a flip book, a graphic novel, and film. It opens with a small square depicting a full moon centered on a black spread. As readers flip the pages, the image grows and the moon recedes. A boy on the run slips through a grate to take refuge inside the walls of a train station—home for this orphaned, apprentice clock keeper. As Hugo seeks to accomplish his mission, his life intersects with a cantankerous toyshop owner and a feisty girl who won't be ignored. Each character possesses secrets and something of great value to the other. With deft foreshadowing, sensitively wrought characters, and heart-pounding suspense, the author engineers the elements of his complex plot: speeding trains, clocks, footsteps, dreams, and movies—especially those by Georges Méliès, the French pioneer of science-fiction cinema. Movie stills are cleverly interspersed. Selznick's art ranges from evocative, shadowy spreads of Parisian streets to penetrating character close-ups. Leaving much to ponder about loss, time, family, and the creative impulse, the book closes with a waning moon, a diminishing square, and informative credits. This is a masterful narrative that readers can literally manipulate.
—Wendy Lukehart, Washington DC Public Library
From Booklist
Selznick's "novel in words and pictures," an intriguing mystery set in 1930s Paris about an orphan, a salvaged clockwork invention, and a celebrated filmmaker, resuscitates an anemic genre--the illustrated novel--and takes it to a whole new level. The result is somewhat similar to a graphic novel, but experiencing its mix of silvery pencil drawings and narrative interludes is ultimately more akin to watching a silent film. Indeed, movies and the wonder they inspire, "like seeing dreams in the middle of the day," are central to the story, and Selznick expresses an obvious passion for cinema in ways both visual (successive pictures, set against black frames as if projected on a darkened screen, mimic slow zooms and dramatic cuts) and thematic (the convoluted plot involves director Georges M'eli'es, particularly his fanciful 1902 masterpiece, A Trip to the Moon .) This hybrid creation, which also includes movie stills and archival photographs, is surprising and often lovely, but the orphan's story is overshadowed by the book's artistic and historical concerns (the heady extent of which are revealed in concluding notes about Selznick's inspirations, from the Lumi'ere brothers to Fran'eois Truffaut). Nonetheless, bookmaking this ambitious demands and deserves attention--which it will surely receive from children attracted by a novel in which a complex narrative is equally advanced by things both read and seen.
Jennifer Mattson
From AudioFile
Inside a Paris train station in 1932, a small boy named Hugo Cabret secretly keeps all the clocks running. Like the workings of a clock, the parts of this intriguing story interlock, and the audio program is a marvel in itself. Jeff Woodman narrates Hugo's story, which introduces listeners to an automaton, a mechanical figure that writes and draws, and the early science fiction films of Georges M?li?s. Woodman clearly captures Hugo and his friends as they try to discover the secrets of an old man. Sound sequences are placed within the narrative where in the print edition of the book a series of illustrations occurs. A bonus DVD accompanies the set, and it's a dynamic "extra." The disc contains not just a filmed interview with Selznick, in which he talks about his writing and illustration process, but also images of the actual illustrations. This wholly original integration of audio narration, soundscapes, illustration, and author discussion is an experience listeners of all ages should not miss. Discovering how the intricate puzzle of elements fits together like clockwork will provide repeated listenings to figure out. R.F.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award
Book Dimension
length: (cm)21.3                 width:(cm)14.2
2021年7月5日 已读
阅读感受挺新颖,小说配图配的是连续的,好像在看一幕幕慢镜头,作者独特的铅笔画画风也增加了电影感,很契合此书的主旨。但比较之下,故事则显得比较苍白,主要是几个主要人物的塑造上,你只看到意气用事而不是砥砺前行或天真烂漫或怀才不遇,可惜了。
children 儿童 儿童文学 绘本 美国
Where the Wild Things Are 豆瓣
9.4 (14 个评分) 作者: Maurice Sendak HarperCollins 1988 - 11
One night Max puts on his wolf suit and makes mischief of one kind and another, so his mother calls him 'Wild Thing' and sends him to bed without his supper. That night a forest begins to grow in Max's room and an ocean rushes by with a boat to take Max to the place where the wild things are. Max tames the wild things and crowns himself as their king, and then the wild rumpus begins. But when Max has sent the monsters to bed, and everything is quiet, he starts to feel lonely and realises it is time to sail home to the place where someone loves him best of all. When Maurice Sendak won the American Library Association's Caldecott Medal for WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, he said: 'Max, the hero of my book, discharges his anger against his mother, and returns to the real world sleepy, hungry and at peace with himself...from their earliest years children live on familiar terms with disrupting emotions, fear and anxiety are an intrinsic part of their everyday lives, they continually cope with frustration as best they can. And it is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis. It is the best means they have for taming Wild Things.'
2021年5月18日 已读
不简单,还原到孩子的角度来讲孩子们爱听的故事,试问有多少人可以做到呢?
童书 绘本
Frank 豆瓣
作者: Ximo Abadía Europe Comics 2019 - 8
“In order to see the future, one must remember the past.” “Frank” is a biographical retelling of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco’s rise to power, brought to life across the book’s beautifully designed pages. Here, author Ximo Abadía approaches a subject that is still taboo in Spain: the weight of a dictatorship that left its mark on the country for over 30 years.
2020年8月15日 已读
设计感很强的童书。
绘本
Lost and Found 豆瓣
9.3 (6 个评分) 作者: [澳大利亚] 陈志勇 Arthur A. Levine Books 2011 - 3
A collection of three jaw-dropping stories: THE RED TREE, THE LOST THING, and THE RABBITS, by New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Shaun Tan A girl finds a bright spot in a dark world. A boy leads a strange, lost creature home. And a group of peaceful creatures loses their home to cruel invaders. Three stories, written and illustrated by Shaun Tan, about how we lose and find what matters most to us. Never widely available in the U.S., these tales are presented in their entirety with new artwork and author's notes.
2020年2月24日 已读
这部包含了陈志勇以往发表的三个小故事,The Red Tree,The Lost Thing和The Rabbits,可以看到他这个时期还在为找寻自己的风格作不同的尝试,没有Tales From Outer Suburbia里的风格那么成熟,但还是耐看的。
画集 绘本 陈志勇
Tales From Outer Suburbia 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: [澳大利亚] 陈志勇 Arthur A. Levine Books 2009 - 2
An exchange student who's really an alien, a secret room that becomes the perfect place for a quick escape, a typical tale of grandfatherly exaggeration that is actually even more bizarre than he says... These are the odd details of everyday life that grow and take on an incredible life of their own in tales and illustrations that Shaun Tan's many fans will love.
2020年2月24日 已读
原来陈志勇不仅画功了得,文字也是如此强悍的啊,这一辑异想故事展现了他自如驾驭文字的能力,还能无缝接入各种风格的配图,还有版面的设计,什么,他还拍过动画,连奥斯卡也拿了!没什么补充的,标准天才大神一枚。
画集 绘本 陈志勇
Recollections in Black and White 豆瓣
作者: Eric Sloane Dover Publications 2006 - 2
2019年3月5日 已读
一段段记忆,一点点缅怀,一丝丝敬畏,一句句批判,一丢丢淘气,一幅幅风景画,组成了这本饶有趣味的捍卫黑白画和美国开拓情怀的小书,书中提到很多画家的名字,用作参考极好。
art 绘本
The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish 豆瓣
作者: [英国] 尼尔·盖曼 HarperCollins 2004 - 9
"I'll swap you my dad," I said. "Oh-oh," said my little sister. What if you wanted your best friend's two goldfish so much that you'd swap anything for them, even your father? What if your mother came home and found out what you'd done? "The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish "is a hilarious adventure and was the first book for younger readers from the acclaimed author and illustrator of the "New York Times" best-sellers "The Wolves in the Walls" and "Coraline." Chosen as one of "Newsweek" magazine's Best Children's Books of the Year, "The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish" is beloved by readers of all ages. This new edition features brand-new jacket art and an afterword by the author on the origins of this unique and wonderfully funny story.
2018年10月27日 已读
历来我对Neil Gaiman那编故事的能力,就是摊开的一个大大的“服”字!
尼尔·盖曼 绘本
Chu's Day 豆瓣
作者: Neil Gaiman / Adam Rex HarperCollins 2013 - 1
Chu is a little panda with a big sneeze.
When Chu sneezes, bad things happen.
Will Chu sneeze today?
2018年10月27日 已读
可爱到爆,另,好爱这位的画风!
绘本
Chu's day at the beach 豆瓣
作者: Neil Gaiman / Adam Rex Harper Collins Publishers 2015
Chu and his family are going to the beach. Chu is excited. He will get to play in the sand and wade in the water. But what will happen if Chu sneezes at the beach? And what will happen if he doesn't?
2018年10月27日 已读
可爱到爆,另,好爱这位的画风!
绘本
ABC Book of Early Americana 豆瓣
作者: Sloane Dover Publications Inc. 2013 - 1
2017年10月31日 已读
又是一幅幅美国风情画(工业革命前的面貌)。原来婴儿车和浴缸都是美国人的发明啊。
绘本
The Sleeper and the Spindle 豆瓣 Goodreads
The Sleeper and the Spindle
8.4 (5 个评分) 作者: Neil Gaiman Bloomsbury 2014 - 10
A thrillingly reimagined fairy tale from the truly magical combination of author Neil Gaiman and illustrator Chris Riddell - weaving together a sort-of Snow White and an almost Sleeping Beauty with a thread of dark magic, which will hold readers spellbound from start to finish. On the eve of her wedding, a young queen sets out to rescue a princess from an enchantment. She casts aside her fine wedding clothes, takes her chain mail and her sword and follows her brave dwarf retainers into the tunnels under the mountain towards the sleeping kingdom. This queen will decide her own future - and the princess who needs rescuing is not quite what she seems. Twisting together the familiar and the new, this perfectly delicious, captivating and darkly funny tale shows its creators at the peak of their talents. Lavishly produced, packed with glorious Chris Riddell illustrations enhanced with metallic ink, this is a spectacular and magical gift. Shortlisted for The CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2016
2017年8月15日 已读
重构童话,对Gaiman来说驾轻就熟,故事某些细节还待斟酌,但挺喜欢结尾一切消停后皇后选择依旧向东。
奇幻 尼尔·盖曼 童话 绘本