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Cette magnifique histoire est en deux parties: une toute en illustrations, où le lecteur est invité à décoder l'histoire, et l'autre en mots. Il y découvre des personnages attachants: Billy Merveille, l'unique survivant d'un naufrage survenu en 1766, et Joseph Jervis, un jeune collégien qui fait une fugue pour retrouver un oncle qu'il n'a jamais rencontré. Leurs destins s'entrecroisent au fur et à mesure que Joseph explore l'étrange maison de son oncle, remplie de portraits mystérieux et de fantômes du passé.
In his most intricate and ambitious work to date, Caldecott Award-winner Brian Selznick delivers a magnificent reinvention of his signature form.
Two seemingly unrelated stories--the first in pictures, the second in words-together create a beguiling narrative puzzle. The book opens with an uninterrupted illustrated story that sweeps us through five generations of a legendary family, beginning in 1766 with Billy Marvel. He survives a devastating shipwreck and grows up in a London theater. There his progeny flourish as brilliant stage actors-until the youngest Marvel, Leontes, runs away into the fire of an unknown future.
A century later, Joseph Jervis, another outsider on the run, seeks refuge with an estranged uncle at his mysterious house in London, where ships and fires, theater programs, and ghostly presences abound. Even more enigmatic is stormy Uncle Albert who won't answer Joseph's questions about the house or about an old photo of a boy whose eyes haunt Joseph. So Joseph sets out to solve the mysteries on his own . . . because his future may depend on it.
Original title: The Marvels
About the Author: Brian Selznick, lauréat de la médaille Caldecott, est auteur-illustrateur des romans illustrés L'invention de Hugo Cabret et Après la foudre, tous classés au palmarès du New York Times. Il signe aussi les illustrations de plusieurs livres et romans à succès, dont The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawlins, liste d'honneur Caldecott, et When Marian Sang de Pam Muñoz Ryan, liste d'honneur Sibert. Brian a déjà travaillé en tant que scénographe et marionnettiste. Il vit à Brooklyn, dans l'État de New York, et à San Diego, en Californie.
Brian Selznick is the Caldecott award-winning author and illustrator of The New York Times bestsellers, L'invention de Hugo Cabret and Après la foudre. He is also the illustrator of many celebrated picture books and novels, among them Caldecott Honor Winner The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley, and Sibert Honor Winner When Marian Sang by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Brian has previously worked as a set designer and a puppeteer. He lives in San Diego, CA, and Brooklyn, NY.